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    Best books you guys and gals have read about property investing and books to keep you informed and motivated, Apart from Steves.

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    Easy, I should have read this and learned its principles as soon as I received pocket money!

    The Richest Man in Babylon

    All other Aussie Authors (Jan Somers – pasive, Anita Bell -agressive, Neil Jennman, just to name the few I know of).
    Cheers

    C@34

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    I agree Calvin thats a great book. I have also found Rich Dad Poor Dad a great read.

    Regards Bear

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    If you go to “Heads Up” you will find a good list with some reviews.
    Russ

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    Hi Guys

    my 2 favourities are “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki

    and “real estate Riches” by Dolf de roos

    both excellent starting books, and must reads.

    regards westan

    I find +ve cashflow deals in New Zealand which I sell to other investors. To be on my database send an e-mail to [email protected]

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    I liked RDPD but found Kiyosaki to be repeating himself towards the end of the book.

    I loved ‘The Richest Man in Babylon’

    Also, ‘The Greatest Salesman in the World’

    “If You never never ask, you’ll never never know”

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    “101 ways to massively increase the value of your real estate, without spending much money” by Dolf de Roos is a great black and white book, also “The Magic of Thinking Big” by David Schwartz is a great all-rounder. G7

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    Thanks you to those that replied, looks like I have some reading to do, am reading a good book at the moment called the millionaire next door. The books that I have been reading stresses live within your means and get of your arse and start creating opportunities as no one else is going to do it for you. Thanks again

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    Another one to add – “The 7 Secrets of the Rich” can’t remember the author right now, but as soon as I finished it, started applying the principles

    “Looking forward to the day when I can tell the boss where to go”

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    Wealth Magic by Peter Spann

    Wealth Wizard By Mark Bourkis

    Making Money made Simple by Noel Whittaker

    Ordinary Millionaires by Jim Mcknight

    As well as those mentioned above..[grad]

    REDWING

    “Money is a currency, like electricity and it requires momentum to make it Effective”
    Count The Currency With This Online Positive Cashflow Calculator

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    The E-Myth Micheal E Gerber

    Rich Dad Poor Dad

    These books purely for the change in thought that is required to move forward. If you cant change the way u think then it doesnt matter how many books you “read”.

    Then followed by Wealth Magic, or any so called prop gurus books if your FOCUS is on property.

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