But if you're not American, beware! With transportation, that's over $40 wasted. However, bottom line is you have to work, have quite a bit of staying power and be a fairly industrious person to make it. I am now a full time investor and doing well, but now know how much MORE there is to learn.
The difference is important because distressed properties suggest run down stuff. When actually, a lot of pre-foreclosures are great houses and for one reason or another the owner no longer chose to pay for it.
Tom's personality shows in his writing style, but more importantly, his knowledge is easily understood and followed. He makes the steps to the investment process clear to understand and follow. Realistically presents the potential pitfalls and provides solutions on how to avoid them. I've taken courses, seminars, tele-courses, and read other books, and this is far-and-away THE BEST I've read. He includes examples of actual events that happened to him (or investors he knows) at exactly the right times. It is VERY easy to read and VERY easy to understand, but that does not mean there is no detail. It clearly lays out how to plan your investment, how to look for pre-foreclosures, how to negotiate, what forms to use, and what warning signs to take note of to avoid risky ventures. The author was upfront and real about the whole process from beginning to end. This author seems to want you to live in a vacuum - EVERYBODY needs motivation and on-going knowledge from different experts every now and then and sometimes it's worth the price of a boot camp otherwise you will be paying for a boot camp in the real world with $$ mistakes. Andrew Marin says: I have bought 28 homes on a PRE prior to reading this book and what got me through it were the teachings of a few great courses.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Mr Lucier's book on buying Pre-Foreclosure Properties. He explained the process very clearly and was easy to follow. As a relatively new real estate investor, I am trying to learn from the successes and mistakes of others. I also want a competitive advantage. How could anyone not like that" He even offers to personally answer questions through email or by phone.
The author offers his email address so you can ask any question you may have regarding the process. I, in fact, did have a question so I sent Mr Lucier an email. To fill this gap I would also recommend Cashing in on the Real Estate Bubble. This book focuses on the economic aspect of the bubble and presents a survey of the best methods to make money from the real estate mess. This book is the best book I've read bar none! Material you may not want to know but the real life honest to god truth.
I already ordered another one of his books. Having 20 years of experience in the diamond/jewelry business, I've learned to spot the imposters and money hungry pitch-men.
The difference is important because distressed properties suggest run down stuff. When actually, a lot of pre-foreclosures are great houses and for one reason or another the owner no longer chose to pay for it.
Tom's personality shows in his writing style, but more importantly, his knowledge is easily understood and followed. He makes the steps to the investment process clear to understand and follow. Realistically presents the potential pitfalls and provides solutions on how to avoid them. I've taken courses, seminars, tele-courses, and read other books, and this is far-and-away THE BEST I've read. He includes examples of actual events that happened to him (or investors he knows) at exactly the right times. It is VERY easy to read and VERY easy to understand, but that does not mean there is no detail. It clearly lays out how to plan your investment, how to look for pre-foreclosures, how to negotiate, what forms to use, and what warning signs to take note of to avoid risky ventures. The author was upfront and real about the whole process from beginning to end. This author seems to want you to live in a vacuum - EVERYBODY needs motivation and on-going knowledge from different experts every now and then and sometimes it's worth the price of a boot camp otherwise you will be paying for a boot camp in the real world with $$ mistakes. Andrew Marin says: I have bought 28 homes on a PRE prior to reading this book and what got me through it were the teachings of a few great courses.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Mr Lucier's book on buying Pre-Foreclosure Properties. He explained the process very clearly and was easy to follow. As a relatively new real estate investor, I am trying to learn from the successes and mistakes of others. I also want a competitive advantage. How could anyone not like that" He even offers to personally answer questions through email or by phone.
The author offers his email address so you can ask any question you may have regarding the process. I, in fact, did have a question so I sent Mr Lucier an email. To fill this gap I would also recommend Cashing in on the Real Estate Bubble. This book focuses on the economic aspect of the bubble and presents a survey of the best methods to make money from the real estate mess. This book is the best book I've read bar none! Material you may not want to know but the real life honest to god truth.
I already ordered another one of his books. Having 20 years of experience in the diamond/jewelry business, I've learned to spot the imposters and money hungry pitch-men.
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