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Daniel Dietz
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Book Recomendations about SDIRAs?

Daniel Dietz
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Reedsburg, WI
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Hello,
I have been reading online, hear and other sites to, to learn about SDIRAs. Lots of great info. I would also like to find a book or two that covers this topic. I often have time to read when I have no access to the internet, therefore the desire for the books.

I am fairly new to RE Investing, but have a couple great mentors, access to a fairly sizable nest egg, and most likely could have others interested in using their SDIRAs (once they set them up) to invest with me.

My biggest goal would be to take a relatively cautious, conservative approach and learn as I go. I am also mostly looking for longer range growth of money - say a 15 year plus time line.

Looking forward to any thoughts,

Thanks, Dan

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