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A visitor to this Web site suggested I create a list of my books that shows the sequence in which an investor should read them. Great idea. Here it is.

Investors should read my books in the following order:

Popularity rankings of my books
Readers preferences of my books are different from the chronological order I suggest. My readers like my books in the following order.

1. Succeeding (Tells how to succeed in life in general including making the decision whether to choose real estate) 1. Succeeding (Tells how to succeed in life in general including making the decision whether to choose real estate)
2. How to Get Started in Real Estate Investment 2. How to Get Started in Real Estate Investment
3. How to Buy Real Estate for at Least 20% Below Market Value, Volume 1 3. How to Buy Real Estate for at Least 20% Below Market Value Volume 1
4. How to Buy Real Estate for at Least 20% Below Market Value, Volume 2 4. How to Buy Real Estate for at Least 20% Below Market Value Volume 2
5. How to Increase the Value of Real Estate 5. Aggressive Tax Avoidance for Real Estate Investors
6. Real Estate Investor's Monthly on Real Estate Investment Strategy volumes 1, 2 and 3 6. How to Manage Residential Property for Maximum Cash Flow and Resale Value
7. How to Manage Residential Property for Maximum Cash Flow and Resale Value 7. Residential Property Acquisition Handbook
8. Aggressive Tax Avoidance for Real Estate Investors 8. How to Buy Real Estate for Little or No Money Down

I also have certain books which you would want to get if you were about to take the specific action to which they pertain:

Investors sometimes ask if they should subscribe to my newsletter, Real Estate Investor's Monthly. The truthful answer is yes, but I find that a lot of people whine about the price. It's $125. If that's a lot of money to you, do not subscribe. The newsletter is aimed at experienced, successful investors, not at beginners.

Good luck,

John T. Reed