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Nicholas Patrick
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Jobs that help you in becoming a real estate investor?

Nicholas Patrick
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Aside from Real Estate agent, that's fairly obvious.

I was considering working in financial services when done with school, but not sure.

Ultimately, I want to be a full time real estate investor though.

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Neil Goradia
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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Neil Goradia
  • Developer
  • Indianapolis, IN
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You can get a job at the county treasurers, recorders, or assessors office. Never done it myself, but that's what I would do in your shoes if you can survive off the minimal pay. It would be great to get paid to learn how to research properties and know what all can be found in the public domain. You also learn about surplus/tax sales, and other ways to get good deals. Further, you meet people every day that are either buying or selling real estate which is great for networking in your local area.

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