Question by dalilone324: What’s the difference between real estate and business management?
Just curious what are the differences..thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by JJ
real estate deals in things business deals in money
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u did not volunteer in what context you are asking this
question. IT seems to me you are wondering about a college
major. If so, BM is a wide field that discusses a bit of
accounting, hiring, location, marketing, cost cutting,
vendor costs, inventory control and more.
in RE, many of those same fields are involved IF your interest
in RE is commercial or at least, RE investing.
ALL businesses that are not solely internet related, have
activities within a building. YET not all activities within
a building are business oriented.
Real Estate deals specifically with real property, either the buying and selling, or leasing and management. Business management could be in any field or category. Real Estate requires a state license for any and all transactions that deal with real property.