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Updated over 11 years ago, 06/10/2013

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Scott Bartlett
  • Investor
  • Fremont, OH
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Looking to begin a new career in Jacksonville!

Scott Bartlett
  • Investor
  • Fremont, OH
Posted

About three weeks ago I purchased my first property (distressed foreclosure) which I am currently making improvements to in order to get it rent ready. This property which is located where I currently live (Ohio), but my wife has gotten a job in Southeast Jacksonville as a elementary teacher and we are considering the move.

I've done a little research about investing in Jacksonville and it appears it is much tougher then my home town which is a small town.

I plan on keeping my rental property and I'll enlist a few people to perform property management.

I'm finishing my Associates Degree in Business Management and will be starting my Bachelors soon. My plan was to get my Real Estate license in Ohio and continue to do that, but now if I move, I want to consider an entire different career from what I do now (Manufacturing).

I'm still thinking about obtaining a Real Estate License and trying to become a Realtor and Investor.

I wouldn't mind working for a Property Management company or even trying to start a small property management company if there is a need or opportunity for it.

What kind of careers are available for someone that would like to stay involved in Real Estate as a means to learn more about the facets of Real Estate in Jacksonville.

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