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MBTI Personality Types of Real Estate Investors

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  • Chicago, IL
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This is just for fun but I'm interested to see what kind of personality types are drawn to real estate investing.  Here's a test: http://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-te...

I'm istp :)

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Our company had us do these recently and I'm the only ENFJ at our entire investment fund. As it turns out, by nature not suited to finance, investing. "Built" to be a teacher, counselor type.

Ironic, however, that I've been setting acquisition records for the company each year I've been there.

Are there people built to be better than me at financial analysis, impersonal logic, things like that? Yes. But I can connect with people, gain trust, build rapport and work a room better than most.

So I think everyone is built how they are built, but it's about knowing how to use that to your advantage.

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