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Updated over 4 years ago, 08/28/2020
RE Learning Material in Spanish (books, podcast, articles)
Good evening,
I am a newbie to bigger pockets (about 4 months) as well as to real estate and navigating my way to becoming a real estate investor. I have been able to purchase the books available on BP and currently reading through the BRRRR book (my fourth). There is a lot of useful and helpful information on there that I would love to share with my mom. Are there any available BP books that are translated to spanish? Any spanish individual on BP that recommend spanish books or podcast that have a lot of useful information similar to that which is taught on BP? Also, has anyone at BP looked at making the books/material available in different languages? Would think that in today's technological world that should not be that hard. @Joshua Dorkin @Brandon Turner
My mom became a RE agent in South Florida over a year ago and has been my inspiration. She has showed me that even after 50 (she swears she is not over 50 haha) that you can reinvent yourself and pivot careers. She happen to stumble onto RE when purchasing her first "forever" home after the bubble and once I moved back in the area she sold it for over $100k profit. She bought another house 4 years ago in North Miami, that everyone told her was a bad deal and she once again has seen over $100k profit. She was doing great deals (75% LTV or better) without knowing and having an eye for what it can become. As she continues her RE journey she has had her ups and downs as a new agent trying to get clients etc. She has learned a lot and is in process of trying to build her portfolio and I wish I could provide her with more learning material. I have explained some of the material that I have learned on BP. She can read English and understand, however, if it were in spanish she would be able to process it a lot quicker as it is her first language.
I figure it may be a long shot - but statistically speaking more than enough people on BP will probably have some suggestions that I may pass on. If you're looking to network and see where she may be feel free to reach out. She is a hard worker, go getter and has available time that she can barter/trade for some further knowledge.
Thanks,
Forward paying son