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Does all real estate scenarios take a while to make decent income?

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Im currently in the car sales industry and doing okay but I know (or heard👨🏽) real wealth is made in real estate, i been intrested in real estate for a while now but always get held back by the time it takes to see nice profits.

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Quote from @Jimmy Rojas:

Im currently in the car sales industry and doing okay but I know (or heard👨🏽) real wealth is made in real estate, i been intrested in real estate for a while now but always get held back by the time it takes to see nice profits.


 Generally, yes. Real estate is a long game unless you are talking about getting a real estate job, which then requires skill and experience. So yes, you should not expect to get rich quick in real estate.

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