Real estate investing isn’t inherently difficult or complicated. Like many investors from my generation, we simply bought a house, made the necessary repairs, and rented it out. There were no computers, no internet—just a few books at the library, and that was about it.
Yet, millions of ordinary people managed to purchase homes or apartment buildings, rent them out, and succeed. If it had been overly complex, I certainly wouldn't have made it.
After all, I graduated from engineering school with a 2.2 GPA—solidly in the bottom 25% of my class!