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Shawn Pacaoan
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Extra Money - Side Hustle

Shawn Pacaoan
  • Contractor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a side hustle? I’m trying to make additional money to speed up purchasing an investment property

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I would try to do something real estate related.   

Get hired by a photography company to take pictures, drone video, and matterports.  

Put out signs and lockboxes for realtors.

Cold call for a realtor or investor.

Create a handyman or property preservation business.

Become a notary, so you can close real estate transactions.

Go to work for a courthouse data service, so you're looking at and recording the posted data for them.

Work for an apartment complex leasing apartments or doing maintenance.

Work for a property manager doing make ready.

Do anything and everything in construction.

Become a home inspector willing to work weekends.

Work as a sales rep or helper for a builder.

Probably all these positions could use someone that wants to work nights and weekends.   They may give you access to homes, they force you to drive neighborhoods, they could force you to learn a skill that will be valuable to real estate.

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