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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Getting a Job in The Industry?
Hey BP community I'm an 18-year-old senior out of Cleveland Ohio. I'm a new investor and I'm looking to acquire a job within the RE industry to learn my current market and to gain some valuable skills along the way. This will also help me when it comes time to obtain a conventional loan(if that's the route I want to take) where Ill be asked for proof of income and I will need the funds for a down payment. My question is, should I go after a job in the industry? Is it worth it? If so, what kind of job would be most beneficial?
Thanks,