There is no way to learn everything you need to know in real
estate. I should know, I am a genius, and I still feel there are many things I
need and want to know. As I progress in my career, I budget a specific amount
of time each week for study and education.
Early in my career, I learned that the fastest way to get
smart and find out the money making good stuff was to take every class I could
at a real estate school in Brooklyn. Yeah, I know how to use the Internet, but
much of the information there is fragmented or specific to a region outside of
New York. In those days, I had no interest in learning how to leverage property
in Los Angeles. New York was the only playground I was interested in.
A real estate school in Brooklyn can help you network
At no time while pursuing a career in real estate or
attending real estate school did I ever once think about finding a close friend
or lover in the process. By virtue of my family, I already had a reasonably
broad social circle. I didn’t lack for dates. Quite frankly, I turned most of
them down to make time for real estate.
I should have seen the pattern forming; my social circle was
filling up with real estate professionals. My advanced investment classes for
investment real estate had some interesting and highly motivated students.
Also, I found myself taking advantage of the school’s coaching and mentoring
programs.
Accelerating learning for profit and success
One thing I regret about my college experience is that I
didn’t take advantage of more programs that would have given me hands on
experience in my chosen career. I wasn’t going to make that mistake again. I
first sought out coaching on how to maximize my profits in every transaction.
Even though my parents had never given me a reason to ever worry about money, I
found myself more money motivated than ever before. I guess I started to see it
as a game, where the profits were the points I won for playing the game well.
Eventually, I saw that real estate was a career that could
make me financially independent of my family and allow me to experience life in
a way I never thought possible. I sought out a mentor who would accelerate my
education and experience so I could work and close the big deals. My real
estate school in Brooklyn had helped me realize many goals in a short period of
time. Granted, I am a quick learner, but I recognize that I couldn’t have done
it on my own.
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