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New investors looking to borrow bigger pockets books

Mark Albini
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hi there!

I was wondering if anyone in the Philadelphia area has purchased any of the bigger pockets books and would be willing to let two young budding inventors borrow them as we learn more about the industry. 

We're both fresh out of college and looking to get our first property in the next few months. Knowledge is power and we're trying to learn as much as we can before we take the plunge. If anyone is willing and able we'd really appreciate the gesture and in exchange, we'd love to buy you a coffee or lunch to discuss your journey in real estate. 

Hope we get to meet some of you!

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You don’t need any books. Go to the library for some books.  Listen to podcasts. YouTube. Good luck. 

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