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Jason Eyerly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Sales & Property Management Simultaneously?

Jason Eyerly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Las Vegas, NV
Posted

Hey BP,

    I was hoping some experienced folks could give me some insight on the possibility of doing PM and sales both simultaneously. I don't think I'd have an issue at the beginning, but rather when I start to increase volume. With increased volume is increased problems and a need for more solutions. When my volume is higher I figured my fiancee could work as my assistant to really ease my work load. 

    My thinking behind this is the PM would give me a more stable base income with which to budget my bills and living expenses on, while sales income would be more of a bonus to go towards other things like fixing my credit and saving for my own investment properties. What do you think? TIA.

Best Regards,

    Jason E.

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