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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mendocino County, CA
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Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mendocino County, CA
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I just bough the CA course. I'll be licensed in a few months, I'm planning to go into mainly commercial and land in the Sacramento area as I use a power wheelchair. I'm hoping this will avoid most access issues. I working part time while I continue business school part time (-2-3more years), then hopefully getting a brokers license and going full time as broker/investor. After my licensing course is over I'm going to do the MLO course and get that as well. I've considered wholesaling but being being agent will work best do to my physical access difficulties that make residential more complicated. Once licensed fully I plan on going to local investor groups to market myself. My goal is to make 10-15,000 a year to cover my expenses, anything else I will save for future investing. Do you think my earnings goal is realistic? Any tips?

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