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Albi Kociu
  • North Jersey
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New member from northern NJ

Albi Kociu
  • North Jersey
Posted

Sup guys!

Name's Albi. I'm new to the forum and relatively new to real estate. Got my license at the beginning of the year, but haven't done much with it since I have a full time job. I've been going to night classes once a week at my real estate company, but that's about it. 

My goal is to quit my job ASAP because I want to spend ALL of my time doing things that make me happy (and my job is the opposite of that). I've been reading some things on here sporadically and have come to the conclusion that I should at least keep the job long enough to buy my first property. The thing is, I'm not sure how quickly I can make that happen. Being new, I'm obviously not great at judging what is a good deal and what isn't yet. So I figured I'd come on here and see if I can collect enough knowledge to speed that process up a little bit.

Other than that, I'm looking forward to becoming part of this community and growing in the real estate world.  

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