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Updated almost 5 years ago, 01/28/2020

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Arron Paulino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • South San Francisco, CA
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Suggested Book List/Baby Steps

Arron Paulino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • South San Francisco, CA
Posted

Hello BiggerPockets Ccommunity!

I have recently been submerging myself in books such as Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Brandon Turner's infamous Book on Rental Properties as well as listening to his podcasts and Grant Cardone's podcasts on my drive to work. I need some advice on how to correctly take action as I am extremely adamant in getting my money to work for me since I've been an aggressive saving. It's now time to make my money work as suggested in The Richest Man In Babylon. As you can see, I've been reading, but anymore books is appreciated. My main question here is: What actionable/attainable steps should I take to get started in obtaining buy and hold rental properties (either in-state in California, which sounds difficult from what I have heard, or out-of-state, which more affordable)?

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