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All Forum Posts by: Frank Vent

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Post: Greetings! Should I Continue To Invest in Real Estate?

Frank VentPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 0

Greetings,

I have been an avid reader of the forums and decided it was time to contribute. 

I have some experience in investing, I have bought a duplex, managed tenants and since sold this property to a good profit (200k). I have reinvested the money into a multi family investment property that will cashflow as well as bought a condo for myself.

I was wondering your thoughts on this- I currently have an associates degree from a community college, and was considering going back to school for my bachelors degree at a pretty well known school in Boston. It will cost me around 30k. My goal is to continue investing and to not have a day job.  My degree is finance and account management. Am i out of my mind or is this a neccessary degree? Part of me feels like this will be my only chance (I just turned 30, single, no kids) and part of me says I will only put myself in the hole 30k when I could instead reinvest this money.

Thoughts on higher education please?  Thank you so much for your time!

Best,

Frank