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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

New Real Estate Career
Hi everyone! I am finding myself in a situation with my current non-real-estate related career, where I might need to move on from my current job. I'm wondering, if there are any ways to start out as an employee for a company that would give me great investor-related knowledge and experience, to help start my real estate career? I know one can always become an agent, but sometimes that can take a while to establish and become a steady source of income. I'm looking for something immediate, that could be beneficial for the long-term investment minded individual. I'm in Puyallup, WA and would appreciate any insight or thoughts.
Thank you in advance!
Tim