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Evan Hawksley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Utah County, UT
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Any networking advice, Utah?

Evan Hawksley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Utah County, UT
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I am taking the plunge from California to Utah, deciding to finish my degree in business administration, and start a career in real estate. I got here while reading "The book on Rental Property Investing" by Brandon Turner, presented by Bigger Pockets. I'm thinking it's the right move to get licensed as an agent for multiple reasons, mainly income (need that!) and exposure to the market. But I want to be an investor as soon as possible. Anyone in the Salt Lake City or Uintah Basin area in a similar situation or interested in talking about real estate, I would love to share what I've learned up to this point and always excited to learn more! 

Thanks a bunch,  

Evan.

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