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All Forum Posts by: Gabe Bautista

Gabe Bautista has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hey I'm graduating in December and would like to learn the in and outs of the real estate industry. I want to learn how to invest and own property to live off the rental income one day but I have no idea where to start. I figured, in order to earn money and learn about the industry, I should go into property management. It seems obvious to do this so that I can learn to manage my own property, but am I completely wrong? Where should I start? What part of the industry should I work in?

Post: Property Manager to Real Estate Investor?

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Hey I'm graduating in December and would like to learn the in and outs of the real estate industry. I want to learn how to invest and own property to live off the rental income one day but I have no idea where to start. I figured, in order to earn money and learn about the industry, I should go into property management. It seems obvious to do this so that I can learn to manage my own property, but am I completely wrong? Where should I start? What part of the industry should I work in?