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Property mananger????
Hey guys hope you're having a great day!
I wanted to get some opinions on what the best route would be for transisitiong from my current job into a real estate job to learn from the ground up.
I stayed up late last night researching and planning out my next move and I figured the best way to learn real estate before investing is to be in the field. So I want to figure out what the best path would be to become a property manager for a portfolio company. What's the best degree? Do I even need a degree? Who do I talk to?
I want to get my foot in the door. Any advice would be awesome! Thanks guys! Hope you're out there killing it today