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Introducing Myself and Seeking Advice

Dylan Jeluso
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Hello everyone, My name is Dylan Jeluso, I'm a 20-year-old student at the University of Florida. I'm currently on track to get my real estate license this month and am eager to dive into house flipping and real estate investing in the West Palm Beach area. I’m currently exploring my options for gaining practical experience over the summer. Should I look for an internship to learn more about the flipping or investing industry, or would it be beneficial to use my license and work as a buyer/seller agent under a family friend's brokerage? I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions on how to proceed. Thanks in advance!

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Caleb Brown
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I would focus on being and agent with the specialty in investing. You can work with investors, make great relationships, learn and earn $$ on the way. Most agents don't work with investors so you can do well if you take the time to learn and be good at it. BP, YT and podcasts are a great resource. Also attend local meet ups

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