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Juan Soto Should I read scam related authors?
31 May 2014 | 10 replies
Thanks in advanceRich Dad, Poor Dad was the first book I read which changed the way I thought about investing and passive income.I also recently found out that "Rich Dad" does not even exist lolI still thinks its a must read for all rookies looking at becoming financially free.Thanks and have a great day.
Aarin Jacobs Real Estate Agent Looking To Work With Investors... How?
20 April 2016 | 8 replies
There is a book I'd like to recommend:"Real Estate Investors - Clients for Life by Fred Tichauer"This is the Starter book I used, coupled with the CIAS certification I'm pursuing, to get really into the Investor-Agent game and I'd recommend this path to anyone else interested in being an Investor-Agent.
Veronica Pollán Best book (or audiobook) for learning RE DEAL ANALYSIS
20 June 2016 | 13 replies
I'm not pitching but I wrote a very short 27 page guide that only addresses determining your maximum offer price.Flip - How to Find, Fix and Sell Houses for Profit is excellent for flipping and I'm sure the bigger pockets book is really good too but I haven't read it yet.
Trey Wheeler New Member from the Seattle, WA area
27 June 2016 | 12 replies
We have seasoned investors also and you are welcome to attend our meetings.You can find wonderful books on the BP site written by people who have done the deals, put in the time and collected the pay just like you are doing on your book.  I
N/A N/A Pre-forclosure help
30 March 2007 | 11 replies
I bought the book i listed above and a few others now and really learned a LOT.
Chris Jones advice needed on putting team together
24 December 2007 | 7 replies
hello everyone, i'm a beginning investor and i was just wondering how do i go about putting my team together (attorney, accountant, title rep, insurance rep, mortage broker, contractors and etc)like am i suppose to try to put this team together before i try to make deals or am i suppose to already have a property/deal under contract to be even taken seriously from any of these partiesbecause some times i feel weird of the thought of even contacting these highly busy people and trying to interview them when i don't even have a property under contract or even may need their services at that moment (but i know i will)(now i know all of these players wont come on my team at the same time) but can someone help me out with the order i should seek to get these players on my team in, and some questions i should ask each individual when talking/interviewing them to make sure i partner/hire a great personi recently found a local investment club so i'm gonna start there (which i think picking up the phone book is easier some times then doing all this networking to find my team members), but i feel i'll only be successful in bulding my team if i know what questions to ask each person, and if i know what level of importants each one holds and etc
Patrick E. Hello from So Cal
12 January 2009 | 4 replies
I just finished reading it and thought it was an interesting book. I
Richard Waterman Can attaining a RE license in any way be a detriment to a RE Investor?
14 September 2009 | 29 replies
Every Contract that you could possibly want when buying and selling real estate is in this book. I
Terry Drake Penny for your thoughts?
26 January 2010 | 16 replies
Where book one and two were more "business in a book".I will take you up on that offer if/when I am in the area.
Michael Olson Newly retired soldier/aspiring investor from Colorado Springs
20 December 2014 | 10 replies
The book I always recommend first is "The Millionaire Real Estate Investor" by Gary Keller.