
Rental Property Investing
The Essentials to Buying and Managing Rental Properties: Financial Independence Books
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Jack Chekijian
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Learn the fundamentals to rental property investing in just a few hours!
In Rental Property Investing: The Essentials to Buying and Managing Rental Properties, you'll learn about why rental property investing has stood the test of time as a popular investment strategy. Rental property investing consists of building a portfolio of assets that lasts a lifetime as you rent your houses, condos, and townhouses to tenants. If you like the concept of building a reliable passive-income stream, exploring rental property investing could be an ideal method for you to solidify your financial independence.
Listen on to learn the basics of what rental property investing is, the pros and cons of the methodology, the differences between rental property investing and other traditional investment strategies, and how to get started building your own rental property portfolio.
If you enjoy listening about investment strategies, check out Clayton Geoffreys' book on dividend investing and ETF investing as well.
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- 06-06-16
Great book.
To the point informative read. Most books on REl
Are repetitive with a lot of plugs for other books and the authors mentoring/web services. This book is short with no plugs.
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