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Kirk R.
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Working at an Investor Friendly Title Company vs. becoming a Realtor?

Kirk R.
  • Peoria, IL
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I would think working at an investor friendly title company would give you a better investor education than becoming a Realtor?

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Guy Gimenez
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Guy Gimenez
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A professional investor, like a professional agent, should have a well rounded knowledge in all aspects of the contract administration process, including contracts, contract law, title, surveys, etc. You can gain valuable knowledge in either role, but neither will provide you all you need to succeed as an investor. That takes a lot of individual effort, research, practice...

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