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Physical Books vs Audio Books

Tim Lin
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Hi everyone,

First time posting and just started learning more about real estate investments. I'm sure there are books the community recommends, but are there certain books that need to be read (often ones with graphs, charts, illustrations) and ones that can be as insightful in audio form? 

For example, would David Greene's Long-Distance Real Estate Investing be suitable for audio?

Thanks in advance for the feedback.

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Troy Weygandt
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Troy Weygandt
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@Tim Lin I think that's a personal question. I prefer to listen to podcasts and read books. The first place I look to find books is my local library. If I can save $20 and still read the book, I'll do that. I also have a kindle and can "borrow" ebooks as well. If you are planning on reading a lot, I would suggest you make an investment in a kindle. If you have to buy a book, the kindle version is usually cheaper.

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