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David Walsh
  • Peru, Indiana
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Is College Necessary to Be Successful in Real Estate?

David Walsh
  • Peru, Indiana
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Hello everyone! I'm an ambitious 17 year old that is interested in learning about real estate investments. I am currently a junior in high school and I'm looking towards the future. I am interested in owning my own properties and managing them myself. I do have some experience in rental properties. My parents own 4 different properties broken up into 10 units total. I have grown up helping my parents repair and refurbish the apartments and I know what it takes to manage them. However, I want to own a substantial amount more than my parents. I would like to buy my own property, save, and trade up to bigger properties.. Etc., until I have to reached a net worth of more than $1 Million.  In order to complete a goal such as this,  would a college education be necessary? And if so, what major would be the best? If you think college is not necessary, how could I go about starting my real estate career?

Thanks!

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Jeremy Tillotson
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Jeremy Tillotson
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  • Fort Wayne, IN
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@David Walshcollege isn't necessary, though always good to have a backup plan. If you want to chat or talk sometime PM me, we could even do lunch since your kinda close.

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