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Make Money with Affordable Apartment Buildings and Commercial Properties Make Money in Real Estate

Make Money with Affordable Apartment Buildings and Commercial Properties Make Money in Real Estate




Make Money with Affordable Apartment Buildings and Commercial Properties, Second Edition, shows you how to build wealth with affordable multi-unit residential and commercial buildings. Low-priced income properties can yield higher returns than single-family homes?especially if you manage them yourself. This book shows you how to find, assess, buy, and manage apartment buildings, retail offices, self-storage, and other overlooked investment alternatives. In today?s tough housing market, these properties offer great returns.

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4 Stars Advice to investors
This is a great how to book to explain in simple terms the best way to become an investor in commercial real estate. I have read several books like this and have found this one to be one of the best.

5 Stars Real World Education
Gary Eldred’s, Make Money with Affordable Apartment Buildings and Commercial Properties, give you real world approches to investing in Apartments and Commercial real estate. Although I’m sure that there are occations when you can buy no money down and even end up putting cash back in your pocket at the close of escrow, this book will give you what you need to know to deal in the reallity of real estate investing and being one up on your compitition.

5 Stars An Apartment Building Real Estate Book That Doesn’t Try To Sell You a System!
I read a fair amount of real estate books. However, when I choose a book, I try to stay away from the ones that just try to sell you on a system. Those books that scream, “Buy me and I’ll tell you how to make a million dollars in a month from real estate using none of your own money!” I have never found that useful.

Mr. Eldred’s book is not like those books. He is not trying to sell the reader his system. In fact, he even states in the book that systems typically do not work. Sure, you could buy a book from an author living in Southern California that made a million flipping homes between 2004-2007 but is that really going to work in Cedar Rapids, IA? Probably not.

I bought this book after being impressed with Investing in Real Estate, Fourth Edition. (The link is to the Fourth Edition, which I read. Note, however, that there is a newly updated Fifth Edition available now.) In fact, I recommend reading “Investing in Real Estate” before reading this book.

This book is all about multi family residences. It does not discuss buying single family homes since the process for those are different.

What makes this book so valuable are all of the areas that Mr. Eldred touches on that should affect not only how you decide whether or not you want to buy a property but how you see a property’s potential before purchase and then fulfill that potential after the purchase. And it is not just focused on the buying process. He discusses formulating a PVP (Preferred Value Proposition) and using that PVP to guide your purchases. He talks about performing market analysis to locate the right markets, finding the right properties within those markets, determining what improvements will help raise the property’s value and rents, and more. Sure, he has a chapter about working the numbers, but this book is about much more than just running numbers. It is about learning to create the right strategy, find the right markets, ask the right questions and see opportunities that others have missed.

I will be reading this book again because there is just too much valuable insight to try and capture it with just one read. Even if you are someone who owns a couple properties and has been doing this for a little while I believe this book will have you thinking and doing things differently after you read it.

Before I sound too positive, I will point out two minor issues I had with the book:

First, the title is “Make Money with Affordable Apartment Buildings and Commercial Properties.” Mr. Eldred mentions commercial properties a bit in the book but this really is a book about apartment buildings (yes, I realize that apartment buildings fall into the realm of commercial properties but if that’s what he was going after, the title is redundant). If you are looking at buying commercial properties that are not apartment buildings, this is not a fantastic book for you.

Second, he talks a lot in the book about calling up owners of other properties, asking them about units that are for rent, visiting those units, and following up with those owners after a short period of time to see if the units have been rented. To me, if I were an owner of one of those properties I would consider it somewhat bad form for another investor to take up my time inspecting a unit I have for rent if the investor knows he is not going to rent it. Maybe that’s just me and maybe this is an OK practice (as I said I am just getting started in this area of investing), but it doesn’t seem to be the right way to go about it.

In summary, I highly recommend this book. Buy it, read it, and start working on your own system for making money in real estate!

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Make Money in Short Sale Foreclosures How to Bypass Owners and Buy Directly from Lenders

Make Money in Short Sale Foreclosures How to Bypass Owners and Buy Directly from Lenders




MAKE MONEY IN SHORT-SALE FORECLOSURES

Foreclosures are the most profitable way to invest in real estate. But most real estate books on foreclosures don’t tell you how to invest in short-sale foreclosures–properties with even more profit potential than regular foreclosures. A short-sale foreclosure is a lender accepting a loan payoff for less than the amount owed. This comprehensive new guide from renowned real estate authors Chantal and Bill Carey covers all the ins and outs of short-sale foreclosure investing, from finding properties to negotiating with lenders, to closing the deal and making a bundle. Inside you’ll find all the information you need to succeed:
* Finding great short-sale foreclosure deals
* Dealing with owners in financial distress
* When to buy short-sale foreclosures
* Creating equity in foreclosure properties
* Writing successful short-sale offers
* FHA, VA, and private mortgage insurance short-sales
* Purchasing short-sale properties at auction
* Understanding escrow, closing, and title insurance
* Flipping short-sale properties

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5 Stars Ok, title is a tiny bit misleading…..
I am completely thrilled with this book, it is easy to read, not super technical, and it’s fun yet concise teaching style gets you pumped up about making profits in a very little explored area of real estate finance, pre-foreclosure investing. There are several examples in each chapter giving approximate dollar figures in several hypothetical scenarios, with several different strategies. These figures are a great visual aid in learning how to make profits, and even how to create equity in situations where the buyer has none to buy! The authors walk you through each step of the deal, how to deal with various other types of liens and mortgages, and there are a few sample contracts and agreements. I agree the title is a bit misleading, because it is always necessary to negotiate a sales contract with both the lender and homeowner in case of a short-sale deal, but don’t let that deter you, because in these cases, seller and lender will be extremely motivated! What they teach you here will allow you to vaporize the competition, they will walk away, you will be left with the best deal, everybody’s happy.

2 Stars Boy one, get them all at the same time
I have bought a ton of books on foreclosures, and top be honest, there are all pretty much the same - vith variations. Short sales are not as easy as they say they are. I would put my money into a book that encompassed all facets of property foreclosure. Probably be better value.

2 Stars Slightly helpful - Maybe
The book has a couple good points, and is probably benefical to a novice pre-foreclosure investor, but is not worth the time or money of any pre-foreclosure investor thats ever closed a deal before. Most of the examples in the book ‘window dressed’ profits on deals by not listing all expenses involved.

4 Stars Solid information
I found this book pretty good…. It definitely spelled out all the details of short sales…. I think for property investors trying to understand exactly what is involved with short sale purchases this book is perfect. The book was written at a level that I enjoyed….not overly complicated.

1 Star Review
I was extemely disappointed in this book. In the title ……..How to Bypass Owners and Buy Directly from Lenders….Yet on page 93 you learn that this is NOT possible as you must have the owners permission prior to ever contacting their lender. I found the title misleading as to the content.

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