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I need advice for my real estate path please

Leonie Kamdem
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I am trying to get into real estate and make it a career. I have scheduled to take my real estate license exam early next month.

I am posting this message because I need advice please.

I am connected to a very reliable foreign private investor who is accepting to finance very big, sound and sustainable real estate project. I was asked whether I have a viable real estate proposal for which need financing? Being unexperienced in real estate, I am wondering how I can make my connection with this investor an opportunity to develop my real estate career?

I wish I could team with knowledgeable and expert real estate developers and make this opportunity a success. How can realize this?

Is this the right time for very big real estate investment?

Let me know what you think.

Please advise in any aspect you can.

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Dustin Allen
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  • South Lake Tahoe, CA
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Dustin Allen
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@Leonie Kamdem

Best of luck on the real estate exam! I would say get that passing grade and get your license active. When you start actually working in the business, you will begin to see more opportunities. Learn your trade and keep an eye out for any opportunities. Trying to force something like this without the knowledge or experience could lead to some very big issues. Don’t sweat it, just know you have that connection in your back pocket if it ever makes sense and go out there and start helping people and learning all that you can.

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