Monday, March 12, 2007

What is the Greatest Risk in Real Estate?

Hi, Everyone,

Every business has its risks. Real estate is no exception. Just finished reading Karen Nelson Bell's Nothing Down for Women, which is stellar. She reminds us that asking questions is of paramount importance in real estate profits. Well, the same thing is true
of working with your intuition in real estate.

What is your risk? Same as mine. It is the questions you don't think to ask your intuition that come back to bite your ankles.

Where are your blind spots? We all have them. I am no exception. What are the questions you don't think to ask? Mine are the ethical questions. I do business ethically, so it never occured to me that someone will lie or cheat. I simply forgot to ask that question, and ended up with minor losses as a result, and some properties I needed to sell.

My occupational hazard: As a positive leadership expert, I forget to ask about the most negative possibilities. How about you? What are your habits that bias your use of intuition? Think about this.

Sorry to have to say this, but there are those who are not enlightened investors, so remember to ask your intuition about any hidden issues or dangers. Do not put fear negative energy into this, but remember to ask your intuition. If you make great friends with it, it will keep you out of trouble. More about this soon at our site
intuitionrealestate.com with the completion of the Master Intuition System for Real Estate. I am currently working on the audios that go with the training manual. It is fun, an extra layer of resources for more profitable deals.

Email us at drlinne@cox.net if you want to be among the first to have access to this twenty-year tried and true system.

Great deals and peace to you,
Dr. Linne Bourget

Dr. Linne Bourget, M.A., M.B.A.,Ph.D
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