CRE Broker looking to switch to Investment Sales/Capital Markets

I currently work for a regional CRE brokerage as an associate working directly with a SVP/Office manager in Northern NJ.  Generally, I like my job. I am outgoing, enjoy working in sales, and really like interacting with new people every day.  The day-to-day brokerage duties like showing properties, performing due diligence, targeting/researching potential new business opportunities & negotiating are all things I do well and enjoy doing.  

With all that being said, I do feel slightly out of place. I'd like to continue working with real assets, but would like to try and transition towards a more financial role.  Because brokerage require intimate knowledge of properties, I feel tethered to my current role and market, and I'd very much like to leave NNJ for a larger city.  Working on the financial side seems to be what will allow that.  Investment Sales/Capital markets seem like the likely scenario, but I lack the financial background which seems to be a deal beaker for most larger shops, even at the analyst level.  Lastly, my current firm is an excellent brokerage, but there is no IS/CM group 

I've spoken at length with friends working in finance about my options, but would like some further perspective, especially since here it will likely be less than friendly.  I figure there are three real courses of action to take:

1.  Stay at my current position, continue to work in brokerage, pursue CFA level 1/Argus Enterprise certification and continue to apply to other jobs with heavier RE finance focus

2.  take GMAT, and apply for full-time MSc Finance programs (particularly CUNY/Rutgers/European schools (I hold dual citizenship in the EU)) and be recruited during the course of my study through internships/school/networking

Any other suggestions would help.

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