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REAL ESTATE BOOKS
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Written by Ed C. Tomlinson. By Diamond Books (NY).
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Written by Wright J. Thurston. By Self-Published.
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Written by N/A. By Art Bob Inc..
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Posted in Real Estate (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by LLC Joe B. Roles & Associates. By Infinity Publishing.
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Posted in Real Estate (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Edward T. Canuel. By The Counselors of Real Estate.
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Posted in Real Estate (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Lex Levinrad. By Booklocker.com.
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5 comments about What I Learned on Wall Street: Why Real Estate Is the Best Investment.
- A money manager turned real estate investors honest analysis of the self-serving behavior of the financial services industry. Anyone investing in the stock market who reads this book will really question whether they should instead be investing in investment properties. A money managers perspective of why real estate is a better investment from someone who should know. This guy worked on Wall Street for 15 years and ultimately believes that investing in rental properties is a much better investment. Any investor would benefit from reading this book.
- Lex rode the wave of the 90's and took his hits along with the best of them from that the NASDAQ implosion dished out. He lived through it and came away with a new found appreciation for real estate. I can so relate to this chain of thoughts as I've had a surprisingly similar revelation myself. Lex's whole awakening can be broken down to this,
"...after spending fifteen years working with the stock market I was left with only $13,000 in a retirement account. That same $13,000 had turned into $100,000 in two years on my first real estate purchase."
That's all it takes. For an astute analytical type this can be a life altering realizatin.
His discussions of his largest accounts during the tech-meltdown made me stop and take a few deep breaths. It was causing severe flashbacks. The account went from over $8 million to a negative $42,000. That means the client had to go on a payment plan to pay off a negative balance.
The majority of the book is geared towards the stock market, although the real estate section is worth its weight in gold.
By Kevin Kingston, author of: A 20,000% Gain in Real Estate: A True Story About the Ups and Downs From Wall Street to Real Estate Leading to Phenomenal Returns
- In the first half of Levinrad's book, he gives an invaluable look into his personal experiences as a broker, trader and money manager. This sets the stage for the second half of the book which describes the benefits of investing in real estate. Levinrad breaks down a strategy for saving and investing into easy to read and very important plans and strategies. He also provides references for some of the best books on these subjects. I highly recommend this book.
- I thought this book would be more related to real estate. Instead, it is a story of the authors experiences with the stock market as a stockbroker and money manager. Having said that, what is interesting is why the author chose to abandon his work with stocks and devote himself exclusively to real estate.
The examples of comparison between investing in stocks versus real estate were very clear and the author tries to impress upon the reader the merits of real estate investing (rental properties) compared to other investments such as investing in stocks, bonds, or mutual funds.
The author makes a compelling case for why real estate is better for the average Joe. In the book, the author describes how it is possible to buy real estate with no money down. He then proceeds to explain how any other investment requires an initial investment. This fact alone, although presented in many other books is something that I think most investors overlook.
The author turns the old tried and true isms such as put down 20% and get a mortgage on it's head. Instead the author shows you how to buy real estate for 70% of it's appraised value and how to do it with no money down!
I would like to have had more real estate and less stock information but nonetheless, the author makes a very clear case for why he thinks that the average person is better off buying investment properties instead of putting money in mutual funds.
- I learned nothing from this book. It's the story of a stock broker's rise and fall. There is no instruction about real estate.
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Posted in Real Estate (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Ira Serkes and Samia Morgan. By Gabriel Publications.
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1 comments about Get the Best Deal When Selling Your Home, San Francisco Bay Area, California Edition (Get the Best Deal When Selling Your Home).
- This book was a tremedous help to me as I got ready to put a house on the market. The two most important items for me were;
1. Do not overprice your house:
I did this with another listing and lost out big time. After everyone came and looked, never to return, my listing became stale and was forgotten. I will never do that again! This book explains this very well.
2. Staging your house for sale:
I wasn't a believer in this at all. I thought people looking for a home would look past all your stuff and use their own imagination and after reading this book I realize this is not true. It is of the utmost importance to have it looking as inticing as possible and ALL the nic nacs need to be packed up and put away.
I found this book to be immensely helpful and recommend it to anyone getting ready to sell a house.
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Posted in Real Estate (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by Jeff Carroll. By Institute of Real Estate Management.
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Posted in Real Estate (Sunday, November 23, 2008)
Written by William Nickerson. By Pocket Books.
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Real Estate for Pennies!: Investing in Property Tax Liens for Profit and Property/Based on Colorado Real Estate Law
Divide and Conquer (Creating Wealth in Real Estate)
The 7-Step Checklist For Successful Real Estate Investing
The Art of Bonds (Volume 3)
Sell Higher
Cross-Border real estate issues: Investing in Canada and Mexico.: An article from: Real Estate Issues
What I Learned on Wall Street: Why Real Estate Is the Best Investment
Get the Best Deal When Selling Your Home, San Francisco Bay Area, California Edition (Get the Best Deal When Selling Your Home)
It's not sexy, but.... (investing in manufactured housing): An article from: Journal of Property Management
How I Turned $1,000 Into A Million In Real Estate In My Spare Time
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