WANTED: Books to buy

G'day Folks,

Yes, is friday and an upcoming weekend will be relaxing and fun.... well not me , i'll be digging myself into investment property books......the problem is i need to have them.

So for all you fine people, i was wondering whether any of the books below are sitting in your bookshelves and dusting away and yet would be great for a newbie such as myself. If you have a copy pls PM me and i'll buy it off you. Iam a uni student so have a tight budget..... hopefully reading these book will help fill my brain cells and one day i could be a good help back to this forum..... cheers

Books wanted below:

1. 0-130 Properties In 3.5 Years - Steve McKnight Second Edition

2. How To Create An Income For Life - Margaret Lomas

3. Confessions of a Real Estate Millionaire - Dymphna Boholt

4. 0-260+ Properties In 7 Year - Steve McKnight

5. A Pocket Guide to Investing in Positive Cash Flow Property - Margaret Lomas

6. $1,000,000 In Property In 1 Year - Steve McKnight

7. How to Make Your Money Last as Long as You Do: A Guide to Money Management and Investing in Positive Cash-Flow Property - Margaret Lomas

8. Seven Steps To Accelerated Wealth - John Fitzgerald

9. Rich Dad's Cash Flow Quadrant - Robert Kiyosaki

10. The Truth About Positive Cash Flow Property Revealed - Margaret Lomas
 
Hi Why not try a local library ? many of those books i have read and borrowed from the libraries.

cheers.
 
Agree with above. Some of those titles are popular and are probably stocked in your library.

Also check out ebay - sometimes you'll find a whole bundle of IP books being thrown into the one listing.

Cheers

Jamie
 
Seriously, I applaud you for starting to read up on investing. The only comment I would make, is be weary about when these books were written; the strategies and approaches may not be suitable in the current climate. Property investing has changed in the last 3 years, things are not as 'run-of-the-mill' as they used to be. I would definitely recommend No. 9.
 
Thanks for the advice guys and HandyAndy888.

Yes i totally agree. Back 10 years ago and till now stats has shown that properties has been rising enornmously and now the current house prices are 6 times the salary which in the past only 3 times the current wage.

Is just i dont have much of an idea and by educating myself i think i'll be in a better position to make judgement and decisions.........

Is would be great if you can tell me more abt what you think?
 
I reckon read as much as possible (time permitting).

Only thing is, you need to sift through all the info to find the relevant 'gems' for yourself.
 
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