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Rahul Sunkavalli
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Day Job? If so, how do you balance?

Rahul Sunkavalli
  • Investor
  • Franklin Park, NJ
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I travel almost weekly out of town for my job and it is not related to the real estate industry. I am considering switching into the real estate industry just so that I can spend more time learning many aspects of the industry that I maybe missing dude to having to balance a job in a completely different industry.

Any thoughts or advice? Has anyone switched careers to something in real estate do they can focus on just that?

Thanks in advance!

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Frank Wong
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Frank Wong
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You don't need to be in RE to be a RE investor.  Big misconception.  Just look at all the realtors who don't invest themselves.  You need 2 things. 1. Money 2. Knowledge.

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