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Byron Enamorado
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Best Real Estate Book for New Real Estate Agent in CA

Byron Enamorado
  • Professional
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello Bigger Pocket Members,

My brother just passed his real estate agent exam today.  I want to give him a gift.  What real estate book should I give him?  Or something else to get him more interested in real estate investing (class/course)? I already gave him Rich Dad Poor Dad last year.

Thanks in advance 

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Nicholas P.
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I just got done reading "Wealth Can't Wait" by David Osborn and Paul Morris - quick and easy read about having a goal and intentionally getting to it with effort. Tons of good advice in it. About 240 pages or so.

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