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Should I Choose a First Job Based on How Good the Location's Rental Market Is?

Zachary Kersh
Posted Aug 17 2024, 13:14

Hi BP! I'm a University of Maryland student studying business and about to go into my senior year. In a few years I'll be a rental property tycoon, but should probably get a job first to fund my RE business. And so, knowing that RE investing is my ticket to financial freedom as well as how important a location/market is for investing, how much do you believe I value the RE market while looking for my first job? For some context I'm hoping to invest immediately when I begin working (1 year from now), and am alright with moving whenever there is a better opportunity for my job/RE investing.

Can always count on the BP community to give great advice, so I'm looking forward to everyone's perspectives on a slightly large life decision of mine!

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