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Noah Ehler
  • Real Estate Agent
  • College Station, TX
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Looking for Post Graduation Advice

Noah Ehler
  • Real Estate Agent
  • College Station, TX
Posted

Howdy! I graduate from Texas A&M in May 2024 and am looking for some advice in what route to go down. I am currently a licensed real estate agent and have been in residential real estate for the last year and a half. I recently joined a commercial firm and am now working as a research analyst looking to start working in multifamily deals. Out of all the asset classes, multifamily interests me more than all of the other classes combined, so I was wondering if anyone had advice on what route to take if I am only interested in multifamily real estate, especially value-add. Looking forward to hearing any opinions. Thanks!