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All Forum Posts by: David Grinly

David Grinly has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

This is very exciting. I'm just starting out in RE and am interested in the whole aspect of syndications, finding deals, and getting a group together.

I am just about to finish college and am wondering... what is the best way to start towards this kind of process?

I am not saying in reference to lock up deal like this (although a dream!) but, how can one start the foundation to get to where you guys are?

I am currently starting to familiarize myself with vocab and their importance in RE. What would you say are some steps someone beginner can take.

Thank you both and awesome property!

Hi Everyone,

I am very excited to be part of this community. I am a college student (senior) and want to get started in real estate.

I know I don't want to go to anything financially heavy-based (commercial real estate analyst, underwriter, etc.).

I wanted to gain ideas from this great community what are some jobs/departments in residential and commercial that one can go into that still pays well, but isn't so strictly revolved around finance and has good growth opportunity. There are so many avenues in real estate I don't know where to start.

I am interested in development and multifamily.

If you could please leave suggestions and positions I can look into to gain better perspective.

All insight and feedbacks are appreciated.