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Get educated about real estate as a healthcare professional
Hello all,
I am currently working as a FT pharmacist with atypical schedule. Sometime I work 9-5, weekend coverage or 8am to 8pm etc. But one thing I am certain of is that I am off every other weekend. I am trying to educate myself about real estate by reading books, watching videos and listening to podcast but I want to find another way to get involved more with real estate and make small money on the side for my investments. I am considering three options: realtor, loan officer or property manager. Due to my unusual schedule, I am not sure of what path to pursue. Could someone with more experience provide me with some tips or have stories that could help me narrow down my options ?
I'd appreciate your help. Thank you for reading.
Best,
Leon