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List Price: $18.95Price: $2.38 You Save: $16.57 (87%)as of 09/02/2010 11:05 EDT
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.722
Fabric Type: 9780793168200
Fax Number: illustrated edition
Graphics Memory Size: Illustrated
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Publisher: 1
Region Code: 208
Total External Bays Free: March 17, 2003
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Total Parallel Ports: March 17, 2003
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Product Description: America's real estate market remained robust even during the recession of 2001-2002, and demand is expected to increase. Research reveals that consumers are jumping on the real estate bandwagon like never before, both as investors and as homebuyers. Financing is a critical factor in structuring real estate deals, and both beginners and pros alike are hungry for information about all the options. For the first time ever, real estate attorney and best-selling author William Bronchick presents a comprehensive picture of exactly what's available. In clear, step-by-step language, he outlines: *How to understand the mortgage loan market, including the advantages and disadvantages of various types of mortgages *Which mortgages make the most sense, depending on the investor's particular situation *Legal and ethical alternative real estate financing methods, including contracts for deed and lease/options Financing Secrets of a Millionaire Real Estate Investor also includes sample forms, letters, policies, and procedures. It is the definitive insider's guide to traditional and creative real estate financing, eliminating the need for additional books on these subjects.
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Material doesn't really apply anymore but at the time it was purchased the book was educational.
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I have reviewed many real estate books and unfortunately this is not one of the best. The book reads almost like a dictionary in that it defines concepts more than actually how to use them. I would argue that most of the information contained in the book could be found on the web. In addition, I find it hard to justify purchasing real estate for investment using alternative financing. While I like alternative financing strategies, if a deal does not work out using conventional financing, then ... Read More
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Pretty good book. A few new ideas that I haven't heard of before. However, still a little hard for the "common man" to accomplish most of their ideas. This book, along with the other 8 that I own, still defaults back to the basics, and that is, "It takes money to make money".
Most of these books will tell us that it is possible to make money with little liquid assets in the bank, but from my experience I have found otherwise. It seems that it takes very good credit, Beacon of 700+, and/or enough ... Read More
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I have not yet read this book, yet as someone who has this one on my "must-read" list and has read a lot of business and investing "how-to" books (much to my benefit), I feel compelled to respond to the reviewer who identifies herself as "Miss Stress".
Is this author and those like him "just selling dreams"? Well, to answer that, let me point out something I've observed: The term 'dreams' is most often used by those who possess an unfortunate discord between intentions and actions. I hear ... Read More
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All reviews from the person bashing this book seem to be solely against anything offering information on real estate investing technique while they don't seem to have actually read the book or done any such investing themselves. There's nothing wrong with a little hype (as long as there's some substance to it), and there's nothing wrong with buying a few books that offer potential to make a lot of money IF (and I do mean, IF) you're willing to take the time and energy to make things happen. I stopped ... Read More
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