Most helpful/valuable book on Investing in Property
Most helpful/valuable book on Investing in Property
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Oi_Oi_Savaloy

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2,314 posts

277 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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Chaps and chapesses; just wondering if you have any suggestions for me to read in terms of investing in property, buy to let, re-mortgaging etc etc?

I want to increase my knowledge in this area (it's not something I get involved in, even though my job is buying land and therefore I'm 'in' property.

Thanks for any suggestions,

Young savaloy

z4chris99

12,029 posts

196 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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RICS website have some good ones..



cailean

917 posts

190 months

Monday 16th January 2012
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Just bear in mind that book was written 10 years ago, so not in this market.

groak

3,254 posts

196 months

Tuesday 17th January 2012
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This is the one most people should start with....

http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products...

madmover

1,743 posts

201 months

Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Not specifically on property but a great book nevertheless and may be of interest - Rich dad poor dad...

FlashmanChop

1,300 posts

223 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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Rob Moore and Mark Homer have written afew very good books.

They are from Progressive Property.

My view is that I read a lot, talk to a lot of individuals, network, take it all in, and use what I feel fits my own methods and thought processes. Take the knowledge from all and put it in the melting pot!

FlashmanChop

1,300 posts

223 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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madmover said:
Not specifically on property but a great book nevertheless and may be of interest - Rich dad poor dad...
+1. So many people rave about this

jdw1234

6,021 posts

232 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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FlashmanChop said:
madmover said:
Not specifically on property but a great book nevertheless and may be of interest - Rich dad poor dad...
+1. So many people rave about this
To be read whilst going back in time to a land of cheap, easy credit fueling rising asset prices.