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Augusta Owens
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I desire to learn by doing.

Augusta Owens
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas, TX
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Good morning all.

 I have a question that I'm sure I'm not the first to ask, even if I'm not sure how to ask it. I'm new to real estate investing, but have thrown myself into learning as much as I can by joining a Veteran based investment community, have been working with my realtor and looking daily for potential multi family properties in the Dallas area for house hacking, which I've set myself an deadline to be completed by May. I'm attending local meetups too when my work schedule permits, but I want to do even more. 
I teach Mon, Weds, and Fri mornings at 6:30 until about 8am at a Jiu Jitsu academy in The Colony, which I'm also an equity partner in. Given my schedule, I'm wanting to know what are some positions I could find in the Dallas area that I can transition into working at to accelerate learning all things real estate investing, but also have semi flexibly to still teach my morning classes and grow my gym? By trade I have been in occupational therapy for 10 years, but am willing to take a pay cut to really focus on what will make me the most successful investor I can be.
Very long winded, but again not exactly sure how to ask this question. Im not handy with tools, so I was thinking maybe assistant property manager or something logistical perhaps? Anyone in my area that may be able to shed some light I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.

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