Wednesday, 1. September 2010

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“Everything you need to know to make millions by investing in real estate. Be smart — take advantage of their invaluable experience to help you reach your financial goals.”–Jack Canfield, Co-author, The Power of Focus, Dare to Win, and the Chicken Soup for the Soul(R) series.
A proven formula for making a killing in small real estate investments in all market conditions
Millionaire real estate investor Mike Summey and nationally recognized negotiation expert Roger Dawson team up to offer a complete program for becoming a real estate magnate in your spare time. Unlike all the get-rich-quick real estate investment guides on the shelves, The Weekend Millionaire shows readers how to look beyond price to the fundamentals of what makes a property valuable and to leverage that value in order to build wealth, consistently, over years. It also teaches them an original, win-win negotiating strategy in which the buyer determines the terms of the purchase and lets the seller determine the price.
Readers get clear, step-by-step guidance on how to:
- Find great investment properties
- Approach sellers
- Structure a win-win proposal
- Get a proposal accepted–even with no money down and bad credit
- Negotiate a transaction
- Manage and maintain properties for increasing returns
The Weekend Millionaire’s Secrets to Investing in Real Estate: How to Become Wealthy in Your Spare Time
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Friday, 20. August 2010

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This award-winning book describes how to get started repairing houses and renting them out in your spare time. It covers various components such as house selection, what to repair, handling tenants, managing the books, and taxes. The book describes the two safest ways to make money in real estate, and one chapter is devoted the the “Zen of Repairing Properties.” The author uses illustrations from his own experiences, humor and motivational examples to encourage the reader down a path that will be rewarding on many different levels.
Fix ‘em Up, Rent ‘em Out: How to Start Your Own House Fix-up & Rental Business in Your Spare Time; or, Investing in Real Estate and Creating Wealth with Fixer-Upper Houses
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Saturday, 17. April 2010

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Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens, the only tax lien book written by a tax lien investor, has been the top-selling tax lien book since its first release in November, 2004. In this second edition, attorney and tax lien investor Larry Loftis not only teaches how to invest invest in tax liens and tax deeds, he provides insightful, first-hand experience from his purchases around the United States. Having purchased millions of dollars of liens (and deeds) in 11 states and attended auctions in 5 additional states, Mr. Loftis provides stories from different locations around the country, giving tips on how to avoid risks, and how to beat the competition. He provides technical knowledge that only an attorney can provide, as well as “tricks-of-the-trade” that only a seasoned investor can provide.
Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens also debunks the common myth that tax liens are found only on run-down properties, and shows that liens exist on every type of property. Author Loftis, who has purchased liens on properties owned by famous athletes like NBA stars and world champion boxers, national banks (like Chase Manhattan Bank and LaSalle National Bank), and even a building whose major tenant was the local sheriff’s department, reveals that he has seen liens on properties owned by a 9-time Wimbledon champion, a 3-time Masters champion, a Cy Young and World Series winner, a movie icon, an international celebrity athlete/model, and even properties owned by cities, the U.S. Post Office, and even the U.S. government!
In this authoritative guide, Loftis helps investors avoid the pitfalls while answering all the key questions they need to consider:
* What states are lien states and what states are deed states, and how do they work?
* What about the “hybrid” (as Loftis calls them) states like Texas and Georgia?
* How does an investor go about bidding at tax sales? And what is the due diligence required?
* What are the different requirements in each state?
* Where are the risks in this type of investing, and how do I avoid them?
* How long do I have to wait to get paid off, and what rate of return can I expect?
* How are counties selling liens and deeds using internet auctions, and how do I start? (edited by author)
Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens: Earn Safe, Secured, and Fixed Returns Every Time
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Sunday, 14. March 2010
I’m freshly into real estate. I’m curious as to how other people make a living when the market is down and you have no homes listed with you being sold. Even full time agents also. What type of ways do you find income rather than selling a home. I would like any EXPERIENCED real estate person to answer. I know everyone says don’t get into real estate becuase its 100% commission, but I love it. But I need some good advice. Please help. Thank you.
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