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Max Allendorf
  • Littleton, CO
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Anyone have any advice for my situation?

Max Allendorf
  • Littleton, CO
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Hey everyone my name is Max! I'm from Littleton Colorado. Really why I was writing today was to maybe get someone's advice on what they might do in this situation. I'm just starting out in my real estate investing career and am really passionate about getting it together and finally pulling the trigger on my first deal. I'm currently enrolled in my real estate coarses to get my license however I was offered a job at a real estate agency that would hire me while I got my license then progress further from there. would you leave a secure job with decent income and benefits in exchange for an opportunity to learn more about the industry or just educate myself get my license and then just use it to work on getting my first deal done while I still head a steady job? I'm really conflicted if anyone has any advice I really appreciate it thanks everyone!

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Brian Ploszay
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Brian Ploszay
  • Investor
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There is no reason to go full time when you are a beginner.  You can work into it.  I'd keep the steady job, if you enjoy it.  If you are super passionate about real estate, go for it.

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