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All Forum Posts by: Edwin Palacio

Edwin Palacio has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Investing in real estate while holding a job. What kind of job though?

Edwin PalacioPosted
  • Law Student/Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Thank you James it is great to know it can be done at an efficient and high level of operation. Enough to invest in homes while advancing in a career field. It would just become a mater of structuring time and organizing properly.
Thanks again.

Post: Investing in real estate while holding a job. What kind of job though?

Edwin PalacioPosted
  • Law Student/Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hello BP community,
My name is Eddie, a recent college grad. Currently I have partnered up with a family friend who owns a construction company for the purpose of flipping homes. We currently have two homes under contract one is on schedule to close this week and the other in two weeks here in Florida. Since I am a recent college graduate I have no income. There have been posts on holding jobs while flipping homes and investing but never about what kind of jobs. Florida is expensive to live in especially at 23. Are there certain jobs that would be more flexible or useful then others when it comes to investing in real estate? Any help would be appreciated thanks again BP