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Sydney Cash
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Sydney Cash
  • Cincinnati, OH
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What book would you recommend for a newbie in real estate investment, also what book would you recommend for a newbie on  Financial literacy? 

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Ryan Craig
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Ryan Craig
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@Sydney Cash I would recommend anything and everything by Robert Kiyosaki, Most of the BP books you can find in the Book store. Also Gary Keller has written a couple good ones. Any other books on RE would depend on your strategy as most get pretty specific towards multi, apartments. SF etc. 

As far as financial literacy I like Dave Ramsey, Robert Kiyosaki and Warren Buffet. Also check out "The Millionaire Next Door" cant remember the author but its an interesting read.

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