One of the biggest mistakes I see new property investors make isn’t lack of money, lack of knowledge, or even lack of opportunity…
It’s trying to learn everything before taking action.
They spend months watching videos, attending webinars, scrolling social media, reading books, listening to podcasts… but never actually stepping onto the pitch and playing the game.
The reality is, confidence doesn’t come before action.
Confidence comes because of action.
Your first viewing won’t be perfect.
Your first conversation with an agent might feel awkward.
Your first deal analysis could be wrong.
That’s normal.
Most successful people in property didn’t start with certainty. They started with commitment and figured things out along the way.
The first 12 months should be about momentum, learning, networking, making mistakes, improving, and getting yourself into the right rooms consistently.
You don’t need to know everything to get started.
You just need to stop standing still.
Curious to know from the community…
What’s been the biggest thing that’s held you back from taking action in property?