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Hayden Rear
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Market Analysis Class

Hayden Rear
  • Portland, OR
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I am taking a class on real estate market analysis at a state college. It teaches you how to analyze real estate markets to figure out if a new development will be successful in a given area. It develops the skills necessary to pick the right use for a piece of land or building.

If I learned how to create these reports, and starting making them and pitching them to investors, what are the chances that I could be successful? Does success in this way hinge on my ability to network? Is there any prerequisite or further accreditation that will help me successfully transition from college to a career in real estate?