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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Finding full-time work in RE to learn and get approved for lending
Hey guys,
In one of the BP webinars I remember Brandon saying that if he were to start fresh in Real Estate one of the ten things he would do is find a full-time job in Real Estate (e.g. property management company, assistant to investor, etc.) in order to learn the business while also getting an education and moving towards making a first deal. I'm looking for a job along these lines and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to where I can search for a great job opportunity where I can 1) learn how to analyze deals and investment opportunities and 2) qualify for financing/lending in order to make my first deal. I'm from Los Angeles and while I have a background in entertainment/television, I am committed to transitioning full-time into Real Estate. I'm also taking classes in order to get a salesperson license. Thanks for the help!