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Pankaj Sharma
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Favorite book on RE?

Pankaj Sharma
  • Investor
  • Spring City, PA
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I haven't been much for reading books on real estate although I've doing it for a while.  I'm interesting in finding a great book for the holidays.  What's your favorite book about commercial real estate, particularly multifamily?  thanks for all your input

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Alvin Uy
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Alvin Uy
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  • Los Angeles
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@Pankaj Sharma i just recently read J.Scotts book Recession Proof Real Estate Investing. Its a great read about market cycles and best practices/strategies for each part of cycle. I highly recommend it. Most newbies investors are very shortsighted about what they invest in

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