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Sophia Bahena
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Property Management experience before RE investing?

Sophia Bahena
  • Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
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First time posting and just started doing research and thinking of RE investing. I am super excited about all the possibilities out there and in the process of putting a plan together with the goal of purchasing a rental property in 2022 (Brrrr) but recently i was presented with the opportunity to work for a year with a Property Management company and i am not sure if this will derail me and waste my time or it will help me gain some valuable experience once i start acquiring my own properties. I’d take any advice, thanks in advance! 

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Scott M.
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  • Rochester Hills, MI
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Scott M.
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100% Benefit every way you look at it.  Will not prevent you from doing your own investing and the opportunity to learn will be endless.  I would not hesitate.  

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