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Literature on Multi-family Investments

Kaitlyn Robinson
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As I'm working towards my real estate license, I have been writing down some of my goals and expectations as I begin my real estate investment journey and one of those goals involve Multi-Famoly real estate. I wanted to know if there are any good books articles or videos anyone can send my way. Knowledge is power after all, and I love absorbing any and all material that I can. Of course, I would love to get any advice from anyone willing to give it, especially if you are experienced in this particular part of investing. Thanks so much in advance!

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Blake Pieroni
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Blake Pieroni
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Hi @Kaitlyn Robinson

Great question, I think being on BP in the first place is the best first step you could take! I can only speak to multi-family investing, but I just finished Brian Burke's book "the hands off investor" I thought that was great! However, its more geared toward passive investors and syndications. (I listened to it on Audible) The other two books I could recommend that I have read are "what every real estate investor needs to know about Cash Flow" by Frank Gallinelli as well as "the definitive guide to underwriting Multifamily Acquisitions" by Robert Beardsley. I've also followed the YouTube channel Break into CRE for a long time.

I hope this helps!

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