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Real estate agent vs. Real estate investor
Hello,
I am new to investing and learning a lot. I have yet to do any sales or deals, and just educating myself right now. I read that it might be a good idea to become a real estate agent before becoming an investor so you are making income while learning. I wonder what others thought of this, and what you think the best way to get started in real estate would be.
My goals are to eventually do a couple house flips a year, and have rental properties. I am also looking to do this part time, so I can still work on my already established business part time.
I appreciate all thoughts and feedback on this post!
Thank you