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Arron Paulino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • South San Francisco, CA
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Transitional Job Useful For Real Estate Investing

Arron Paulino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • South San Francisco, CA
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Hello! I'm currently doing a couple BRRRR's on the side and continuing to build my rental portfolio. What I am trying to do right now is possibly transition into a job where I can not only keep my W-2 income steady but also learn more about the real estate investing process. I'm interested in property management, transaction coordination, banking industry, and maybe do some office work for a construction company. I enjoyed analyzing numbers and am very detail-oriented. Currently, I am in the hospitality industry so I am strong in customer service and member relations. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!