Friday, July 31, 2009

I'm 22 yrs old and I really want to become a developer of Luxury HighRise Buildings, any tips on how to begin?

I really want to be a world renown name for being an investor and developer of high rise sky scrapers or developing land? I'm tight on money but i will do whatever steps it takes to be in the business of development and real estate. Anybody out there know how to begin or how to get my foot in the door to start my career?

I'm 22 yrs old and I really want to become a developer of Luxury HighRise Buildings, any tips on how to begin?
get a degree in civil engineering and architecture.


also, a law degree comes in handy when you are dealing with the legal things on the construction site.
Reply:To do what you are planning you are going to need a couple of degrees, engineering and law, as well as a real estate license. The rest depends on you and your ability to sell your ideas. You are going to have to start off selling yourself to an investor, as you have no money of your own to invest. After you earn some capitol you can go off and do your thing. I do not know how much college you have had already, but you have 8-10 years of schooling ahead of you.
Reply:Yes, get your real estate license, go work for a commercial broker and learn how the business works.





Then you will have a better direction of what it takes to build up substantially.





...but you can't do anything without a real estate license...even Donald Trump has one.
Reply:You might want to interview Donald Trump
Reply:I would go to a real estate developer in town or within 60 miles of where I live and ask them to you can learn the business from them. Don't be scared to ask. You might never know if they'll take you under their wings. That is how I became a successful real estate investor. I asked about 5 investors and 4 said "no" My 5th attempt, I was successful. Good Luck!





Charlie





www.InvestInUglyHomes.com
Reply:First-last-and-only-tip; take this from someone who definitely knows, you begin by waiting at least ten years.





Today, July 28, 2007 is the day you reevaluate your career.





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