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Samone Johnson
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Reading Raising Private Capital by Matt Faircloth

Samone Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
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Hey There BP Family,

I'm getting ready to dig into the book, Raising Private Capital by Matt Faircloth. I was wondering, for those that have read it, what their insights and opinions were of it? I also wanted to know if there were any takers for a local or virtual BP Book club? I've read quite a few of the books but having a group of individuals to digest the material with can be beneficial. 

Thanks All,

Samone

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Michael Kistner
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Michael Kistner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lodi, CA
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@Samone Johnson

   I've also just purchase that book and will be reading it after The Big Leap. I'd be interested in a BP Book Club. I'm always looking for new books business, real estate, or self development.

 - Mike

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