Should I move to NYC and become a real estate broker??
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Date: November 20th, 2017 2:55 PM Author: balding digit ratio
Went up to NYC this weekend and this idea popped into my head
Pros: absolutely love real estate, love sales, extreeeeemely money motivated, and am very hard working (ESP when said hard work is tied into making more $$$), and am very fast paced
Cons: I'm already early 30s and I'd be starting at the ground floor, it seems like there is very little if any intellectual stimulation in being a broker, and seems like deals tend to take a while to close
Thoughts?
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