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Description
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In their quest to achieve financial freedom and prosperity millions of people are turning to real estate. Increasingly, these potential investors recognize that they can no longer count on stocks, company pensions, or government promises to safely and surely fund their financial future. They now realize that for decade after decade real estate investors have typicaly earned larger rewards and faced fewer risks than those wishful souls who “play the market” or uncritically accept that the clichéd pitch of “stocks for the long run.” In addition, growing numbers of financial planners, traditionally lap dogs for Wall Street, now urge their clients to allocate at least a portion of their portfolios to real estate. In contrast, Real Estate 101 will survey a full range of techniques and tactics. In doing so, this book will appeal to beginners and pros alike. It will appeal to beginners because it helps them explore all of the possibilities of real estate such that they can decide which ideas can work best for them—given their timing, talents, and resources. Existing titles tend to either focus on one specialized niche (e.g., fixing, flipping, or foreclosures) or they provide a generalized overview of real estate investing (e.g., Beginner’s Guide to Real Estate Investing), No current real estate title covers a full spectrum of wealth-building ideas. Real Estate 101 will appeal to experienced investors because it enhances their repertoire of action tactics. Moreover, this book will help beginners and pros inventory ideas that may prove useful in the future. Real Estate 101 Ideas will show how investors can adapt their tactics and techniques to various geographic areas and market cycles. As we all know, “luck favors the prepared.”
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