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Old 10-08-2007, 05:41 PM   #5
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Real estate is one arena where I fully believe that experience is more important than education. If you want to make real estate your career then I'd get my license and start working for your old man. But if you anticipate only doing one or two deals here and there then I'd stick it out in school as it will help you in the corporate world. However, I imagine doing a few real estate deals would be more lucrative than what you could make as a branch manager. But you won't have the security of a dependable pay check.
I don't have any plans as of right now to really go after real estate. My dad is a Bishop and every once in a while, people will ask my dad to list their house or investment property, but my dad feels wierd being a bishop and making money off his ward members.... So he's been giving the deals to his counselor who has a real estate son. My dad says if he's going to give these deals away, it might as well be to me.. So this would definitely be something very much on the side. I'd really be happy to do 1 or 2 deals a quarter. I'll eventually finish my degree, I may be 45, but i'll finish.
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