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Ruslan Kotelyanets Is it smart to have your first investment be an apartment?
5 November 2019 | 21 replies
As it pertains, to multifamily investing, I've provided a list of some of my favorite books below: "Multi-Family Millions: How Anyone Can Reposition Apartments for Big Profits" by David Lindhal "Crushing it in Apartments And Commercial Real Estate: How a Small Investor Can Make It Big" by Brian Murphy "The Book On Rental Property Investing" by Brandon Turner"Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book" by Joe Fairless and Theo Hicks"What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow...
Nathan Strahan Top 5 suggested books for a newbie
31 October 2019 | 3 replies
I'm actually planning on writing an article on the Top 10 Books that I would recommend a newbie to read first and in which order (not necessarily my favorite books).
Mitchell Prince Advice on How to Start Investing
31 October 2019 | 6 replies
Check out my personal favorite, Set For Life by @Scott Trench , or The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey. 3.
Jeff Byrne New Investor- Louisville, KY/Indianapolis, IN
1 November 2019 | 4 replies
Here are a few of my favorites:"Multi-Family Millions: How Anyone Can Reposition Apartments for Big Profits" by David Lindhal"Crushing it in Apartments And Commercial Real Estate: How a Small Investor Can Make It Big" by Brian Murphy"The Book On Rental Property Investing" by Brandon Turner"Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book" by Joe Fairless and Theo Hicks"What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow...
Moe Afifi Brand New investor looking for guidance
1 November 2019 | 8 replies
Here are my favorite books:Multifamily Millions by Dave LindahlThe ABCs of Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroyThe Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings by Steve BergesCommercial Real Estate Investing by Dolf De RoosTrump: The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received by Donald TrumpTax Free Wealth by Tom WheelwrightCommercial Real Estate 101: How Small Investors Can Get Started and Make It Big by David LindahlRaising Private Capital: Building Your Real Estate Empire Using Other People’s Money by Matt FairclothThe Definitive Guide to Apartment Marketing by Josh GrilloInvesting in Apartment Building by Matthew MartinezCrushing It in Apartments and Commercial Real Estate by Brian H MurrayThe 7 Secrets to Successful Apartment Leasing by Eric Cumley2 Years to a Million in Real Estate by Matthew MartinezBurn Zones: Playing Life’s Bad Hands by Jorge NewberyCommercial Mortgages 101: Everything You Need to Know to Create a Winning Loan Request by Michael ReinhardIt’s a Whole New Business!
Danny Randazzo Zig When Everyone Zags
4 November 2019 | 35 replies
I’m going to go deep and quote Wendell Berry here with my favorite poem.
William K. O'Keefe Tenant Refusing to leave after lease is up. (Michigan)
2 November 2019 | 8 replies
@Nicole HeasleyThis is my all time least favorite topic because it never ends...but that doctor note? 
Andenet Berta New to BiggerPockets and real estate, where should I start?
1 November 2019 | 2 replies
Check out my personal favorite, Set For Life by @Scott Trench , or The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey. 3.
Kyle Neff Relocated to Cincinnati to Ramp Up Investing
16 September 2020 | 19 replies
It's my favorite REI meetup in the Cincy area because there are a lot of investors operating a a high level, doing lots of deals and building big portfolios, that are regulars there.
Nathan Gesner What is the most common excuse you hear as a Landlord?
22 December 2019 | 30 replies
It is usually true, but they were probably forced to change accounts after the bank closed it.My favorite rent excuse was, "I don't know how rent can be late, I mailed it on the 4th."