Advanced real estate investors often move from residential properties to multi-unit rentals, retail establishments and other income-producing commercial properties. This changes the dynamic from one of increasing the value of a physical space to maximizing the cash flow a property can generate over time, Licastro said. For an education on this topic, Licastro recommends Jack Cummings's "Real Estate Finance and Investing Manual" (Prentice Hall, 1997). "It probably has about 75 percent of what you need to know," he said. For more reading, McBride said, try "What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow . . . And 36 Other Key Financial Measures," by Frank Gallinelli (McGraw-Hill, 2001). It discusses how to gather data, estimate the value of income properties, learn details sellers don't want to share and more, he said: "It really takes you step by step how you make a decision whether to get involved in real estate."
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