The Top 3 Books Every Property Wholesaler Needs

Posted by Hannah Lapin on Apr 16, 2018 9:09:06 AM

The Top 3 Books Every Property Wholesaler Needs

When searching for the best real estate investing books on Amazon, there are over 9,000 results! That’s a lot of reading to say the least. Even reading 10 books on real estate investing sounds excessive, so we scoured the Internet, checked all the blogs and forums, and came up with this list of the top three most popular and highly rated books for property wholesalers.

  1. The Real Estate Wholesaling Bible: The Fastest, Easiest Way to Get Started in Real Estate Investing: This book provides a comprehensive overview of the nuts and bolts of property wholesaling including finding and analyzing properties, building a business, and minimizing your risk.
  2. My Life & 1,000 Houses: The author of this book, Mitch Stevens, has been a successful real estate investor for over 20 years. He provides his personal experience, setbacks, and eventual tips and tricks to acquiring wealth through real estate investing.
  3. Tim Bell’s Wholesale Flight Plan: A Step By Step Guide to Successful Real Estate Wholesaling in the 21st Century: One of the main messages of this book is that property wholesalers need to build relationships with buy and hold investors and fix and flippers to develop a customer base. You will also find the best property wholesaler strategies for the modern era of real estate investing.

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