Warning, Look At The Testimonials – Utah Real Estate Book Review
Thursday, January 19th, 2012This book can be a great start, but it probably won’t see you through the deals. This book is a must for anybody who wants to invest in real estate. I found this book to be not only extremely informative but enjoyable to read. This extremely well written and well organized book is chocked full of no-nonsense practical information and on target advice. When I picked up my copy at Barns & Nobles, I took my time and must have read through every real-estate book on the shelf. I just got my first-hand experience with this guy. His attitude really stinks. With that said, it is an excellent resource and I highly recommend it. The most comprehensive pre-foreclosure investment book on the shelf today!
The book gives you all the forms, checklist, pros and cons on the foreclosing homes, do’s and don’ts. For the price, you can’t go wrong, even if you just get it for the forms and list of websites and reference he gives in the books, it is worth it.
Points are basic, but that is what the business is built on – doing the basics right.
And I truly thank this book for steering me right. I take off one star only for the author’s occasional right wing rants. Very easy to peruse and use! This is a great book on pre-foreclosures, a certain point in time when houses are owned by the bank or are in the process of being owned by the bank but has not been sold to a public auction yet. The only area that needs enhancing is providing one with an idea as to estimate value in the property. He does not provide as much detail as others (ie Steve Berges “The Complete Guide to Real Estate Finance for Investment Properties”). Nice to know, but he doesn’t say if we should just ignore that or if we make other arrangements with the insurer. To be fair, almost every book leaves me a little confused somewhere.
This book is by far one of the best guides on pre-foreclosures and should be considered as the beginner’s guide for bank foreclosures. Also, when the title says “distressed” real estate, it’s not talking about bad properties but rather properties with their mortgages no longer being paid.
The book provides you with real-life, practical instructions. It’s a book that you will continue to read and refer back to on “how-to” do things every step of the way. Don’t spend thousands on those get rich quick courses either. Spring Market starts End of February.
But for those who are willing to do the work, this book offers a comprehensive guide to each step of the process, from identifying distressed properties and negotiating their purchase, to selling the property for a profit. Bicycle Wheel Generator.