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Rene Hosman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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What topic are you most eager to learn about before 2024 ends?

Rene Hosman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Just got my hands on Devon Kennard's new book "Real Estate Side Hustle" last week, and I'm eagerly awaiting James Dainard's "House Flipping Framework" next month. AND I just finished "Scaling Smart" by the Fettke's a couple of weeks ago. SO many great books being put out by the BiggerPockets Publishing team. It's really awesome to see, while I love the podcasts, it's great to have such great deep-dive information on specific topics all in one place.

So this week, I'm wondering, what topic are you most eager to learn about before 2024 ends?

  • Rene Hosman
  • House flipping
    Investing with a W-2
    Starting/Scaling a business

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    None of the above. This is a great time though to discuss tax issues and possible changes coming with a new president.

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