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Alexander Rovsek
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Knowledge is wealth

Alexander Rovsek
  • Investor
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Hey guys,

Wondering if anyone can recommend any killer books, podcasts, or any other great sources of information to continue to grow my knowledge in RE investing. Im a residential multi family investor. So anything on buy+holds, BRRRR, cash out refi's anything to do with rental property investments would be greatly appreciated.


Thank you!

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Joe Villeneuve
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Joe Villeneuve
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Knowledge is most definitely wealth.  However, one shouldn't mistake accumulating information as knowledge. Relying on information alone, regardless of how much info is gathered, should not be thought of as knowledge. The internet, for the most part, is information.  Information should be used to fill in the blanks when gathering knowledge. Information alone just increases the number of blanks to fill in.

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