Any Dry/Informational Books on Real Estate
Any very dry, but very dense and knowledgable books anyone recommends that you can learn a lot from as someone who's new to the industry. Obviously the more interesting the better.
Any very dry, but very dense and knowledgable books anyone recommends that you can learn a lot from as someone who's new to the industry. Obviously the more interesting the better.
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Linneman’s textbook is good for this
What every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow - Frank Gallinelli
Commercial Real Estate by Geltner and Miller, it's a grad level textbook so meets your dry/informational spec, but is super solid on real estate markets and finance
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