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Updated almost 7 years ago,
Possibly foundational income I need for my investing
Hey all,
I have been thinking about all the feedback I've been getting and weighing all my options and input I've received and I have possibly had the door opened I've been pushing to find. I am not backing down on doing a deal with a partner and I'm still running numbers and looking for those deals, but I've added to it.
I'm not interested in a brick-and-mortar exchanging dollars for hours but when looking at a possible "job" I found one with real estate. I've been kind of desperate and not wanting to be negative but letting the universe provide and see what happens. Well, I did my 2nd interview with a real estate agency for joining their team and they will help with training including the payment for the certification and testing maybe. I'm super stoked as I have loved real estate for awhile and this will give me some income along with my copywriting I do to build up that income I can use for my investments and to meet some of the income qualifications required for funding my deals.
I have my old pdf from a few years back for the testing in Oregon so I'm studying it to get a head start on prepping for the exam. I do have one more meeting with the staff at the agency where the Principal Broker said they will have more questions for me, making sure I'm going to be a fit for their team is what I"m thinking. But, I wanted to share and see if anyone had any input on my adjustment to my plan and for passing the test. I am right now going through the reading and memorizing terms I feel I will need. For memorizing I'm using Quizlet.
Have a great day everyone and bombard me with all of your awesome ideas and suggestions. I want to be a sponge and learn everything I can from all the "Pro's" out there so I in turn can help those that want to move into the field of investing and real estate.
Thanks,
Larry