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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Not comfortable meeting new people
I am a War Time Navy Veteran. I am very uncomfortable meeting new people face to face. Is there a way I could do the vast majority of this program from home? If not does anyone have any ideas on a way I could find some other way in the real estate industry that i could do from home?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I live in Salem, Oregon
Most Popular Reply
You could try REITs.
People like you and I are kind of up the creek without a paddle if we want to be successful. Like most high paying ventures real estate requires human interaction. My advice to you is to keep things as professional as possible. That is, use lawyers, contractors, property managers and other people who have to be decent human beings if they want your money. If they choose to be rude for no reason, fire their butts!