Real Estate Pay - 4 Things I Wish I Knew BEFORE Getting Started

Real Estate Pay - 4 Things I Wish I Knew BEFORE Getting Started

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Real Estate Pay - 4 Things I Wish I Knew BEFORE Getting Started //
Pay is one of the most important parts of any job, and even though most people have a really tough time talking about this subject, understanding what you’re getting into from a compensation perspective is an extremely important part of choosing a career path.

And when it comes to pay, real estate doesn’t operate like a lot of other industries out there, and choosing to pursue different parts of the business can result in very different income trajectories throughout your career.

So to share some of the “inside information” that I only learned from years of running informational interviews, going to networking events, working in the industry myself, and now coaching job seekers through this process over the last 4+ years, in this video, I want to share four things about real estate pay that I wish I knew before getting into this business, and some things that you can do at the start of your career to help you make the most money possible (with the fewest number of detours).

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🕒 Timestamps 🕒
0:00 Introduction
1:07 Don't Take Salaries at Face Value
2:35 The Most Lucrative Part of CRE
4:07 Location Matters [A LOT]
5:18 Beware of Vesting Schedules
8:11 How To Build The Skills You'll Need To Break In

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*Nothing in this video should be construed as tax, legal, accounting, valuation, or financial advice or recommendation. All information in this video is intended solely for educational purposes, and you are advised to consult with your own personal professional advisors regarding your personal investment decisions.

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