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Sam Eligwe
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Need some suggestions on multi-family property books. Thanks.

Sam Eligwe
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Woodbridge, VA
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Need some suggestions on multi-family property books. Thanks.

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Kevin Young
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i second ned's recommendations, especially the CCIM courses! check out the 100/101 courses in particular. having solid financial knowledge has given me a lot of credibility with lenders and brokers. the courses are unique, in that they typically attract seasoned commercial brokers and the keep the class sizes small (e.g., 30 people) with a lot of case study work. you will be networking with people who know what they're doing vs people who want to know (the latter is what you typically find at bootcamps). so CCIM = quality education + networking

lindah's books cover the exact same material that he covers in his boot camps, almost verbatim. i'd start with his books. having gone through his book camps i'll attest that he does know his stuff ... but, knowing what i know now, i'd save the $$ and read his books and find people locally who invest to dialog with. lindahl has a coaching program too, but its over the top expensive, IMHO.

a+ for the deal makers guide. it provides a solid and broad perspective on commercial RE and is one of my favorite references. pricy, but good stuff.

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