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Andrew Angerer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dayton, OH
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Chapter/ book recommendation

Andrew Angerer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dayton, OH
Posted

Hey everyone,

   I would like to suggest to newer members, a specific chapter of a book for anyone who is unsure about how to vet a property to find out if it is cash flowing or not. This would be a perfect read while you are snowed in today if you live in the mid-west. I have come back to this chapter several times to make sure that I understand how determining multi family pricing works.  If you have the chance pick up the book ABC's of real estate investing by Ken McElroy I encourage you to do so. Chapter seven I believe is the most info packed part of the book and I highly recommend it along with the entire book. 

I have also created a simple calculator based on the chapter, if you are interested you can pm me and I will share it with you.

All the best,

Andrew Angerer