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Yamin H. Newbie from Clemson,SC and Greater Boston area, MA
17 August 2020 | 5 replies
I graduated from Furman (Greenville) and Clemson Uni and I am looking to buy a condo or SFH in Clemson area.My second goal is to buy a primary residence to house-hack in MA (Franklin, Canton, Milford, etc.) since I currently live in Boston.
Levi Floyd Newbie from Boyne City MI
19 May 2018 | 4 replies
I am a 20/yo college graduate with a BA in theology.
Xavier Allen Investor / Developer / GC in the great city of Cleveland Ohio
21 January 2015 | 9 replies
We also are working to grow our construction business and continue to evolve as community developers.I am a graduate of The Ohio State University and Case Western Reserve University.  
Ryan Palczynski WWYD: College Graduate House Hacking
9 July 2023 | 9 replies
I'd appreciate any thoughts you would be willing to share on my situation.I am a recent college graduate (age 23) looking to get my foot in the door of real estate investing through house hacking.
James Wise Most Realtors Suck and the STATS to prove it.
26 May 2020 | 73 replies
NAR Membership StatisticsMembers to date: 1,383,010 as of July 2019Number of local associations: 1,148 as of January 2019Source: Monthly Membership Report and NAR Membership Statistics, 1908-presentREALTOR® Demographics68% percent of REALTORS® are licensed as sales agents, 20% hold broker licenses, and 14% hold broker associate licenses.The typical REALTOR® is a 54-year-old white female who attended college and is a homeowner.67% of all REALTORS® are female, and the median age of all REALTORS® is 52.Real-estate experience of all REALTORS® (median): 8 yearsMedian tenure at present firm (all REALTORS®): 4 yearsMost REALTORS® worked 35 hours per week in 2018.The median gross income of REALTORS® was $41,800 in 2018, an increase from $39,800 in 2017.Median number of transaction sides in 2018:Residential sides for all REALTORS®: 11Residential sides for residential specialists only: 12Residential sides for commercial specialists only: 4Commercial sides for commercial specialists only: 4Formal education of REALTORS®:Some college: 30%Bachelor's degree: 31%Graduate degree and above: 13%Associate degree: 13%Some graduate school: 6%High-school graduate: 8%REALTOR® affiliation with firms:Independent contractor: 87%Employee: 5%Other: 8%
Tracie Soder Guidance on primary residence home equity
6 January 2023 | 26 replies
Louis in a few months to attend my cousins graduation from a masters program in speech-language pathology.
Jasiel Burgos Best college degree?
19 March 2017 | 11 replies
I'm a college graduate and it was OJB too.  
Account Closed Enjoy the Journey
17 July 2016 | 5 replies
Our son came with us, who is becoming more and more interested in real estate, although he just graduated with a bachelors degree in Exercise Science and is interning with the local university.
Codey Wendel Getting financing as a college student
11 July 2023 | 5 replies
I am currently a junior at Ohio State but am eager to get started in Real Estate, preferably before graduating.
Cara Fazio International Student Tenants
12 July 2023 | 1 reply
For graduate students, I require bank statements to show that they can cover the entire rent for the duration of their stay.