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Cindy Gonzalez
  • Realtor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Working for a PM firm

Cindy Gonzalez
  • Realtor
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posted

Hi BP Community,

I am looking to transition from my current SaaS sales job to something real estate related as I am saving up to invest in my first property. I want to start applying at property management firms but I have none of the requirements and no experience. I am open to getting my real estate license to facilitate but does anyone have any feedback or experience in working at PM firms and what entry positions I should look for? I will probably be taking a pay cut as I've heard there isn't a whole lot of money in it for the work you take on but the knowledge and connections I'll gain are what matters to me for when I am ready to invest. I'll take what I can get and work my way up.

Thanks in advance and looking forward to hearing everyone's responses!

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