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What career best suits a real estate investor? |
I'm currently about to graduate from college and have already made some investments in real estate that are panning out as we speak. Once I graduate I will have a lot of free time on my hands, and so I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good career that would help me continue to learn the ins and outs of property investment. I have already considered the job of Realtor, Property Locator, and Loan Officer- anything else would be very helpful. Thank you in advance! Commercial Property Management certification comes to mind. You can get it by June 2008 or so. You can learn more about the industry online with the link below. real estate! = ) |
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