On the surface, everything looked fine.
The deal made sense. The math checked out.
But one small assumption, easy to ignore, could have quietly destroyed the upside over time.
That’s when it hit me:
Most property mistakes don’t come from big risks.
They come from small details people rush past.
Property rewards patience, not speed.
Question for the room: What’s one property lesson you had to learn the hard way, or wish someone had told you earlier?
Share it. Someone here might avoid a costly mistake because of you.