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Erika Bond
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Is it possible to be a property without any experience? I was given some advice to get in my foot in the door and try to be a property manager or intern while I am pursuing real estate. I ask because all the property management jobs I see all want some type of experience. Well if you are just starting out how do you get the experience?

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Mark Ainley
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@Erika Bond A lot of property managers out there gain experience by working on their own properties or family property. 

I see a lot of people in your shoes get hired by an investor that might have 40-100 units across a few buildings where he is too small to have a full staff but to large to take advantage of some of the savings in hiring an assistant like yourself to handle the day to day. 

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