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Natasha Pollock
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Antonio, TX
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Looking to transition into working in real estate full-time

Natasha Pollock
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Antonio, TX
Posted

Hi everyone, 

I recently chose to leave the restaurant business and am now actively seeking employment in the world of real estate. I am interested in working for a title company, property management company, commercial real estate brokerage.. really anything that will enable me to inundate myself in the business and soak up knowledge. I'm particularly interested in creative financing, rv parks, short term rentals, and commercial residential real estate... any tips, insights, or guidance would be much appreciated!

I am also awaiting my notary commission from the State of Texas in order to do loan signings as a mobile notary. I don't see this often talked about, any ideas why? It seems like a great way to get familiarized with loan docs and meet players in the industry, and I'm looking forward to being able to get started with that.

Thanks!

Natasha Pollock

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