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Devante S.
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Wisconsin
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Book and Podcast Recommendations Appreciated

Devante S.
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Wisconsin
Posted

Hello BP Community, I am just reaching out as I could really use some great informative books and podcasts on finance, legal structuring, and how to understand the process for not only buying investment real estate, but how to own it (Specifics on hotels and condos would be a plus). Looking to get a solid list of audio books I can knock out this year week by week while working or traveling. I really enjoyed someone's recommendation on here for 'Start Your Own Corporation' (Garret Sutton) as I'm listening through it and would appreciate similar educational books. Also Podcasts that are similar to The Money Guy Show. 

The biggest thing is I hope to find is more financial resources that are written by people who care about people and excellent processes, not just math or wealth alone. Thanks!

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