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All Forum Posts by: George Scott Carrington

George Scott Carrington has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Real Estate Internships in Tulsa

George Scott CarringtonPosted
  • Tulsa, Ok
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hey everyone,

I’m currently a junior at the University of Tulsa studying finance. I plan on pursuing a career in real estate upon graduating. Right now I’m thinking about starting in commercial brokerage but am also interested in development and acquisitions. Assuming the virus dies down in the next month or two I’d like to try and get an internship for the summer. Does anyone have recommendations on local companies to look into that might be open to hiring interns?

Thanks in advance,

-George

Im currently 19 years old and a freshman in college. I'm planning on getting into real estate after I graduate for the same reasons I assume most of you did, I want to build long-term wealth and achieve financial freedom. If I wanted to be making 1 million+ a year in real estate by the time im 35-40, what path would you recommend? advice? Is that an achievable goal?

Post: If you could start over, what would you do?

George Scott CarringtonPosted
  • Tulsa, Ok
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Those of you who are more experienced, in any particular aspect of REI, if you could start over and either change strategies or approaches to how you invested, what would you change? I'm currently a sophomore in college and am interested in getting into the world of real estate investing after I graduate. At the moment it seems as though the big money is in commercial and multi family real estate, but that requires large amounts of capital to start in, any input would be helpful.

Thanks