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Old 04-21-2007, 01:17 AM
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Default Robert Kiyosaki - Rich Dad Poor Dad & Real Estate

Robert Kiyosaki makes for some great reading if your considering real estate investment - Rich Dad Poor Dad I enjoyed although it's been a while since I have read these books I will make the time to breeze through them again one day very soon. Dolf De Roos has at least one book I have read as part of the Rich Dad series that is primarily aimed at the real estate investor, Dolf has an amazing story and I find Real Estate riches to be an inspiration when ever I read it. I would credit his book for helping me along the way to a number of very profitable real estate transactions over the last few years. Dolf lays down a number of strategies and proves that in real estate there is more than 1 way to turn a profit. Of course these a re just 2 of many good reads when it comes to real estate investment & trading. Jan Somers is another good read and I will cover her books in a future post!
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Old 04-23-2007, 10:48 PM
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Default Rich Dad/Poor Dad

Rich Dad/Poor Dad is a very good read and provides practical ideas for real estate investing and not just region specific. Most of the real estate investing books are get rich quick schemes that are not practical and provide "investment secrets" that have already been uncovered years ago.
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Old 05-02-2007, 01:12 AM
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yeah his books are all right
not the best
but better than those who offer impractical advice that have been discovered decades ago...
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