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All Forum Posts by: Gavin Adair

Gavin Adair has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thanks so much for the input, Jason. As I'd assumed, the amount of hustle I put in (smart hustle) will be a big part of my success or failure, especially in the short term. I don't expect a lot of income and I do have some work lined up, as well as family to help out with living expenses, etc. But I guess I'll have to sleep on this one. 

Hi BP folks. I am about to move back to NYC after four years abroad. Just wondering if now would be a good time to get into RE sales/brokerage with the current cooler rental market. I know the city well, understanding the dynamics of specific neighborhoods, but what chance would there be of making this my primary source of income within 18-24 months of passing the exams and finding a brokerage to take me in? Any honest opinions will be greatly appreciated.