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Ivan Aceves
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Finance Undergrad with Real Estate License

Ivan Aceves
  • Anaheim, CA
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Hello fellow BP memebers, my name is Ivan Aceves, I currently live in Anaheim, CA. I am soon to graduate from Cal State University, Fullerton with a Business Administration Degree with an emphasis in Real Estate Finance. I also recently earned my salesperson license. 

My question is what would be the best way to break into the commercial real estate niche. I am currently seeking internships or mentorships. Any advice or tips would be welcomed. Thank you. 

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