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Jeremy Bourgeois
  • Contractor
  • Putnam, CT
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Real Estate Book Recommendations

Jeremy Bourgeois
  • Contractor
  • Putnam, CT
Posted

My choice:

Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat

Written by @David Greene

While I haven't even finished the book yet; I'm just about halfway, David does a great job thoroughly explaining the entire BRRRR process, reinforced with his previous investment experience, in a way that would be easy to understand for new investors and experienced ones alike. I already know that in the future when I come to a situation in the BRRRR process where I am unsure what to do, I will reference BRRRR and find my answer. Whether you plan on using the BRRRR strategy or not in your business, you will find some true gold nuggets of knowledge in any aspect of real estate investing, even with relationships and handling people/situations in general. Of all the books I have read this year, this one takes the cake. And you can truly learn to become a "black belt" real estate investor through the application of the strategies used in this book.

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