Real Estate Riches
How to Become Rich Using Your Banker's Money
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Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100471711802
- ISBN-139780471711803
- Goodreads1024
- LibraryThing63775
- Library of Congress Control Number2004058398
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780471711803
- Open LibraryOL7620430M
Classifications
- LCCHD1382.5 .D47 2005
- LCCHD1382.5.D47 2004
Description
An all-time bestseller, Dolf de Roos's classic Real Estate Riches shows you how to find great deals and make great profits in the real estate market. You?ll learn why real estate is such a reliable moneymaker and how to achieve the biggest return possible on your investment. Full of time-honored wisdom, proven tactics, and quick-and-easy tips, this book shows you how to find the best properties with the most potential, analyze deals, negotiate and submit offers, effectively manage properties, and dramatically increase the value of your real estate without spending much money. If you want to be your own boss and quit the nine-to-five life, Real Estate Riches shows you how.
First Sentence
The purpose of this book is not so much to give you the "how-to" of real estate-although there will be plenty of how-to advice-but to make you sit bolt upright and exclaim: "Wow, I never realized real estate was this good!"
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