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Updated almost 4 years ago,

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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Midvale, UT
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Getting into property management to grow forward

Account Closed
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Midvale, UT
Posted

I am currently looking for an opportunity to continue my career in real estate investing, and have found interest in doing so by getting into property management.

I have recently interviewed for one position and I am very interested in the position because it's an amazing company. I realize there were other applicants and the potential is there that I may not be the one they open the door to.

I don't want to bet my family's livelihood on this one chance and I'm eager to get into this next step forward. 

I have roughly two years experience in managing properties and I believe that by doing this, I can earn an income while I continue to learn the industry, make connections, and most importantly, help investors who are actively doing what I want to do. 

What are your thoughts? Would you suggest another path or have any advice in general? Thank you in advance. 

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