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All Forum Posts by: Tyler Shantz

Tyler Shantz has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Advice Starting Out

Tyler ShantzPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 3
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I am a new to the business of real estate and had a quick question. I just graduated college and am eager to start in the business of investment real estate, however I am paying off student loans and a credit card from college so I do not have the capital to begin my own business. While I pay off all my debts and acquire the capital needed to invest in my own property, I thought it would be a good idea to look into a property management job to learn the ins and outs of renting to tenants. The only downside is every job I look into they require some sort of experience regardless of whether its a property manager or an assistant property manager. I am looking to one day begin investing in multifamily units 2-10. I am wondering if there is any advice someone could tell me about breaking into this field or any other job that would be useful in order to learn more about the business. Anything will help….

Hi, My name is Tyler Shantz and I currently live in Miami, Florida but will be relocating to Denver, Colorado in a few months. I am 23 years old and am a recent graduate of Florida international university. I have no experience in real estate and am hoping that this website can lead to a wealth of knowledge, contacts, and hopefully a few great mentors! I am an extremely hard worker and learn very quickly I would like to begin my business by buying and renting out 2-10 multifamily units. I look forward to interacting with different member and blogs to begin my business of real estate investing!