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Updated almost 5 years ago, 12/24/2019

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Alexander W. Schuyler
  • Winchester, TN (37398)
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Cutthroat or Respectful field

Alexander W. Schuyler
  • Winchester, TN (37398)
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I plan on visiting Century 21 in Winchester, TN around the end of December for RE classes/Training. I just want to change my life as well as others around me.

I would like to know, if this field of work is a cut throat type of business (which i assume it is). Though I hope it isn’t.

I just want to be an Agent for about 3-5 years and then possibly become a broker giving me the opportunities to learn the ins and outs, tips, tricks and loop holes of Real estate. I’d eventually like to own Multi family housing. I’m not interested in single family housing being it is high risk. Possibly ill do one house to get landlord experience and property management skills. I am young and I understand being young you want things done fast and not have to wait. Well I am here to play the long term waiting game. Long term passive income sounds more appealing then a fix and flip.

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