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Cameron Scheuer
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Career advice - potential next job/career move

Cameron Scheuer
  • Property Manager
  • Cape Cod
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Hi everyone, I am a year out of college and eager to get more involved in the real estate industry. I have been working with a platform management company for about a year now and want to expand my horizons and learn other sides of the industry. I am not exactly sure what would be the best option for me but willing to hear out what people think would be a good idea. 

Overall my goal is to make enough capital to start investing while also learning about more parts of the industry while doing so. I feel confident in property management, so I am ready to move to a different niche, what should my next step be? Anything helps. 


Much appreciated, 

Cam

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Jason Wray
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Cameron,

One of the faster ways to become cash fluid and have enough to buy a few REI is to get your real estate license. When you can close on a home sale in a short period of time those 2% and 3% checks pile up cash fast. You can choose to be a Sellers Agent, Buyers Agent or both to increase your odds of more sales/income.

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