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Kyle Begner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
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Which Bigger Pockets book made the largest impact to you?

Kyle Begner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Summerville, SC
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Its no secret that bigger pockets is an absolute publishing power house. 

Which for new information seekers could be a little overwhelming! 

I would like to have anyone who has read any of their books to let us know what you think down below. 

I have read through 

1. The Multifamily Millionaire Vol.1

2. BRRRR

3. Estimating Rehab Costs

I found these to be an astute introduction to for anyone looking to upgrade their life, knowledge, and situations....

What Bigger Pockets books impacted you most? 

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Luke Trovinger
  • Realtor
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Luke Trovinger
  • Realtor
  • Denver, CO
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Hey @Kyle Begner! A book I recommend/give to folks as they graduate college has been Set For Life by Scott Trench. It's an awesome introductory book to encourage sound financial practices as people start to make additional money. The House Hacking Strategy by @Craig Curelop is another awesome resource for anyone looking to get into house hacking, and was a big paradigm shifter for me trying to find something in an expensive market and learning about renting by the room. I'm also about two hours into the Multifamily Millionaire audio book, super solid so far!

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