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How can I get involved in real estate as a high schooler?

I'm really interested in real estate and was wondering if there are any entry-level positions or internships that high school students can do to gain some experience in the industry.

a year ago

There are definitely ways you can dip your toes into the world of real estate as a high school student. Let's explore some options:

1. Internships/Work Experience: Local real estate agencies often need help with administrative tasks, marketing, and open houses. Reach out to some firms in your area and express your interest. Particularly during the summer, they might offer internships or part-time positions, which would expose you to the industry. This hands-on experience can be very beneficial.

2. Courses and Certifications: There are many online platforms that offer courses about real estate fundamentals. Platforms such as Coursera and Udemy have classes that can offer insights into property valuation, real estate marketing, and more. Additionally, while not essential at this stage, familiarity with real estate software, such as CRM systems or property management platforms, can be a valuable skill.

3. Real Estate Clubs/Investment Groups: Check to see if your school or local community has a club centered around real estate or investment. If there isn't, consider starting one yourself. This will not only show colleges your entrepreneurial spirit, but also your commitment to learning about the field.

4. Job Shadowing: Ask a local real estate professional if they would be willing to let you shadow them for a day or two. Job shadowing allows you to see the day-to-day tasks of a real estate professional, which can help you decide if the field is genuinely interesting to you.

Remember, getting into real estate and building expertise takes time and patience, so don't be discouraged if opportunities don't come immediately. Stay relentless and always be on the lookout for ways to expand your knowledge and experience.

a year ago

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