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Kevin Krysty Jr.
  • Real Estate Broker
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Knowledge - Books, Wisdom, recommendations, etc...

Kevin Krysty Jr.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Southern Pines, NC
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I have read Rich Dad Poor Dad and have a great vision of what I want to build...a large REI firm and operating my own rentals. But I’ve been trying to get my hands on as many books as possible, as many resources, podcasts, etc., but I was just wondering from my Bigger Pockets family if there is anything SPECIFICALLY that has helped you take large steps towards the direction you want to go with REI and your own personal careers? Please leave any useful/helpful feedback if you can! Best, Kevin Krysty Jr.

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Mike Dorneman
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Mike Dorneman
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Kevin Krysty Jr. Not a real estate book, but a great read that focuses on building wealth around your knowledge and expertise. “Richest Man in Babylon”.

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