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Caleb Anderson
  • Rental Property Investor
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Next free book coming up on Audible... Which one to listen to?

Caleb Anderson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Locust Grove, GA
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Hey BP community! 

I'm trying to find out which audio book to listen to next, and maybe y'all can give me a great suggestion based on where I am in my REI career.

I have already read 4 Hour Work Week and Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I have 1 buy-and-hold property so far, and am looking to acquire more steadily. I also have an interest in potentially flipping a couple of times to build some capitol. I also have a big interest in stress management/reduction. 

Thanks, Caleb.

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Michael Kistner
  • Rental Property Investor
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Michael Kistner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lodi, CA
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@Caleb Anderson

  Try "The Intelligent Investor" - Benjamin Graham. Sound investment strategy still holds true today.

  - Mike

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