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Robert Brown III
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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"LEADERS ARE READERS"

Robert Brown III
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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BP,

We all know the saying "Leaders are Readers". So I ask you what are your favorite all time books that you suggest. Personal Development, Real Estate, Investing, Sales, Management, Mind Management, or any other great readings. I am looking to build my library. So please great leaders give me some recommendations. I will start with my top 3.

1) Bible
2) Think and Grow Rich
3) The Alchemist (currently reading but its great so far!)

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  • Landlord
  • Seattle, WA
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One Book I would recommend for any RE investor.

"What every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow ...and 36 other key financial measures"

By Frank Gallinelli

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