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Reid Beckers
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Asking All Japanese Native Language Spearkers

Reid Beckers
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hope this finds you all well. I am new to the BP website but have been loving all the content and the podcast back catalog. My wife and I are beginning the journey of real estate investing. We a have been working on building our knowledge and education to prepare to start investing. However, I'm finding that keeping our knowledge base equal has been difficult. While I have been gobbling up every book mentioned in the podcast my partner will pick up only about 50% of English audio books. 

While at first this was useful in cementing the knowledge for myself, as I discussed it in greater detail. She is growing more and more frustrated at my translations and seeing me progress while she lags behind.

I've made many attempts to search the internet for specific Japanese Audio books on RE investing but not much has come up. Indeed nothing so far.

Hoping the forum might be able to help. Looking mostly for "foundational learning" books. Thank you!