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Gaston Barua
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Most effective book to analyze apt complexes?

Gaston Barua
  • Investor
  • Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA
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Hello BP! 

I recently finished reading "HOLD"  by Steve Chader and Jennice Doty and it was a phenomenal book that broke down every step of the process for analyzing, buying, and managing a rental property. That being said I am trying to find its equal for Apartment complexes.

I would like to be able to analyze all types of rental property investments that interest me and have something to reference as well. 

What Book(s) would you guys recommend?

any suggestions would be great!

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Andrew Syrios
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Andrew Syrios
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Multi-Family Millions by Dave Lindahl is pretty good in that regard. I think his seminars are overpriced (although not useless by any means) but his books are pretty good. 

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