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Luke Davis
  • Contractor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Real Estate Investing Books

Luke Davis
  • Contractor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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I'm not going to lie, for the past 10 years I have not enjoyed reading. Ever since we HAD to read in school, I have not enjoyed it and avoided it at all costs. However, after listening to the podcasts for sometime, I began trying to read Rich Dad Poor Dad. After this, I had a new fire lit under me! I don't hate reading, I just hated the material I felt I was forced to read for school. In fact, I love reading about real estate investing!

I want to take this time to sharpen my axe, so when I jump into full time investing, I have a good foundation to go off of, and I think real estate investing/business books are the way to go. Does anyone have any recommendations on their favorite books on this subject?

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