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Michael Schwob
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Job in Real Estate

Michael Schwob
  • Henderson, NV
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Hello BP community,

I am searching for a part-time job that concerns real estate. My final goal is to become a full-time RE investor, but I will need money and knowledge to get there. So, I would like to knock two birds out with one stone: What entry-level job can I get that allows me to learn vital aspects of the real estate industry? Please keep in mind that it would be part-time as I am going to attend my local university to obtain a degree in Real Estate. If it helps at all, I'm located in Las Vegas and Henderson, Nevada.

So, which job should I search for? All opinions and ideas are welcome!

Thank you,

Michael Schwob

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Joanna Gossett
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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Joanna Gossett
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, SC
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Michael Schwob you could look into a Leasing Rep position with a multifamily management company. Would get you some exposure to property management firms, build your knowledge on leading/marketing/sales, dealing with tenants,analyzing comps, etc. but would be multifamily focused vs single family. Guess the question back to you is, what exactly do you want to learn? What areas of real estate are you looking to invest in the future?

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