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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best guide to MHP investing?
Can folks recommend some of the best guides to MHP investing?
I'm looking for an end-to-end "how to" manual - not a class. I'm seeing quite a few books out there and I'd really like to read one so I can pick up a park within the next year or so, before Brandon Turner releases *his* MHP book and everyone floods this space X-D
The more I read about this asset class, the more I realize how it fits my investor profile perfectly. I just want to own a parking lot - I don't actually like owning houses (even good ones).
Can folks recommend their best getting-started book or guide?
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I'll +1 Glenn's book for sure.
Frank and Dave's MHU is the defacto jumping off point for most investors wanting to start in this space. I'd recommend it. Especially being virtual now, it's easy to attend from anywhere. With the course, you get all of their books as well which outline everything you'll need plus ample case studies. I believe you can buy the books separately as well if you're unable to attend the classes.
Frank and Dave's MHU is the defacto jumping off point for most investors wanting to start in this space. I'd recommend it. Especially being virtual now, it's easy to attend from anywhere. With the course, you get all of their books as well which outline everything you'll need plus ample case studies. I believe you can buy the books separately as well if you're unable to attend the classes.