How to Get Started in Real Estate Investing From Scratch

Nearly everyone who wants to invest in real estate asks the same question:

 

"Where do I start?"

 

Many people assume they need perfect credit, a large bank account, or years of experience before buying their first investment property. That's one reason countless aspiring investors never get started.

 

According to Johnoson Crutchfield, the problem usually isn't a lack of opportunity—it's a lack of direction. Rather than trying to master every investing strategy at once, beginners should focus on building the right habits, creating a consistent routine, and taking income-producing action every day.

 

If you were starting over today with little money and no portfolio, here's the blueprint John says he'd follow.

Quick Takeaways

Figure Out What You're Bringing to the Table

John believes every successful investor starts with at least one advantage:

 

  • Time
  • Money
  • Experience

 

You don't need all three.

 

If you have time, dedicate it to learning and finding deals.

 

If you have money, use it to accelerate your progress by hiring help or funding opportunities.

 

If you already have experience—from construction, accounting, sales, property management, or another field—you can use those skills to partner with investors who have resources you don't.

 

The key is understanding your starting point instead of focusing on what you don't have.

Treat Investing Like a Business Before It Pays Like One

One of John's biggest lessons is that successful investors don't wait until they quit their jobs to become disciplined.

 

They create a schedule first.

 

Whether you have five hours a week or twenty, block that time on your calendar and protect it.

 

If you only work on your business "when you feel like it," your results will be just as inconsistent.

 

Real estate isn't built on motivation.

 

It's built on consistency.

Spend More Time Finding Deals Than Watching Videos

Learning matters.

 

But eventually, education has to become action.

 

John encourages beginners to spend the majority of their time on activities that could actually produce income, including:

 

  • Calling sellers
  • Attending networking events
  • Asking for referrals
  • Marketing online
  • Door knocking
  • Following up with leads

 

Watching another YouTube video won't get you your first deal.

 

Talking to one more seller might.

Build a Circle That Matches Your Goals

Who you spend time with shapes how you think.

 

If everyone around you complains about work, you'll probably think like an employee.

 

If everyone around you is building businesses, buying properties, and talking about opportunities, those conversations become your new normal.

 

John recommends intentionally putting yourself in rooms where people are actively doing deals—not just talking about them.

Keep Your Strategy Simple

There are dozens of real estate investing strategies.

 

John's advice?

 

Don't overcomplicate it.

 

Buy low.

 

Sell high.

 

Everything else supports that principle.

 

Whether you're wholesaling contracts, flipping houses, or buying rentals, you're looking for motivated sellers with property problems that create opportunities.

 

Instead of chasing every listing that appears online, focus on finding people who actually need a solution.

 

That's where the best deals usually begin.

If You Remember One Thing...

You don't need the perfect market.

 

You don't need unlimited capital.

 

And you don't need years of experience before taking your first step.

 

You do need a plan.

 

Decide what resources you already have. Create a schedule. Spend your time on activities that lead to conversations with sellers. Surround yourself with people who are already doing what you want to do. Then make enough offers that opportunities begin finding you.

 

Real estate investing isn't about waiting until everything is perfect. It's about taking consistent action long enough to build momentum—and letting that momentum create your next opportunity.

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About Johnoson Crutchfield

Johnoson Crutchfield is a real estate investor, coach, and host of the Grab the Map podcast. He helps aspiring and active investors move beyond analysis paralysis and take the consistent actions required to close real estate deals.

Drawing from years of hands-on experience, Johnoson teaches practical, real-world strategies focused on finding opportunities, building relationships, securing funding, and making offers. His approach emphasizes weekly execution over endless education, helping investors create momentum through simple, repeatable actions.

As the leader of the Wealth and Real Estate community, Johnoson shares lessons from real transactions and real conversations with lenders, sellers, and investors. He is a strong advocate for local banking relationships, seller financing, and private lending as powerful tools for growing a real estate business.

Through coaching, content, and community, Johnoson has helped investors gain clarity, build confidence, and take meaningful steps toward closing their first—or next—deal.

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