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Michael Dallas
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Memphis, TN
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What to do after I graduate college

Michael Dallas
Pro Member
  • New to Real Estate
  • Memphis, TN
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Hello BP! I am a current senior in college majoring in finance. I house hacked my way into my first rental property this past year and now manage the rental myself. I am extremely interested in all things real estate but do not know how I want to pursue it after I graduate this year. I do know that I eventually want to start my own company and bring in like-minded people that have the same love for it as I do. I am just stuck on what the best route to take out of college to put me in the best position to do this. I know this is very ambitious, but I have always had big dreams (like playing D-1 baseball in the SEC). I have worked harder than anyone else for my dreams in life and I do not plan on stopping now. I would just love some advice on the best way to get there. Thank y'all so much! This community is unbelievable!

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