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Zachary Whitfield
  • Hickory, NC
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Advice. About to graduate college.

Zachary Whitfield
  • Hickory, NC
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Eventually I would like to get into flipping houses, and have several higher income rental properties as well. Obviously I will need some capital before focusing on my own flips and properties. My question is what kind of job should I look for in the real estate industry?

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Nick Rutkowski
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  • Ithaca, NY
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Nick Rutkowski
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  • Ithaca, NY
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@Zachary Whitfield There's plenty of paths you can take, construction, sales and marketing, development, capital, etc. Specifically, you could be a general contractor, real estate salesperson, developer, or a mortgage officer to name a small few. They are relate to real estate and could be lucrative when you put in the work. 

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