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Matthew Vanden Avond
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Appleton, WI
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Unique Situation - 2 Months OFF - How to do I learn as much as I can

Matthew Vanden Avond
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Appleton, WI
Posted

Hello BPer's,

I have a unique situation and thought I would ask the intelligent people of BP for advice. I recently finished grad school. Didn't find the job I was exactly looking for (...long story), but I found a good one. It's with the government. I thought I would be starting August 1st, but now I'm not starting until mid October.

My question... How do I learn as much as I can about RE in these next 2 months...and possibly make a little money along the way. Oh yeah...because I've been in school the last two years I don't have a lot of cash to invest with.

So far I've thought about studying for a realtor's license, marketing to start wholesaling, working for a local RE professional.

I plan on reading all I can from BP posts and forums, but I thought I would throw my situation out there to see if anyone else has some different ideas. Thank you much!!

Matt

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