July 31, 2010
Real Estate Investing | Sound Real Estate Investing Advice
Real estate prices are governed by a huge number of factors. Therefore, real estate investing advice is not like a sure shot prescription about how you should invest. Rather, it is a broad set of guidelines that will help form your own thumb-rules.
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April 29, 2011
Tom @ 4:52 pm:
You asked for references to real estate training and systems that use language like “we’re crushing it with XYZ real estate investing system and so can you!”.What do you think of thisKris Krohn and his
June 30, 2011
Joseph Ratliff @ 1:00 pm:
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
When it comes to taking a “nuts and bolts” subject in real estate investing from involving a bunch of technical jargon to making it easy to understand and apply…Brian Kline does it extremely well in this book.
Brian does an excellent job of first laying the foundation for a technical book with a solid education on understanding taxes and applying them to the real estate investing business. I had the “feel” that he built up to the infamous 1031 exchange rather well.
As an added bonus, he goes into great detail on the 1031 exchange…a topic that most real estate books shy away from. Brian takes the 1031 head on, and gives a thorough course on the subject. You will know much more than expected of the various aspects of this real estate tax advantage after reading this book.
Finally, a real estate investing book that covers the tax advantages and doesn't bore me to death. You get 5 stars Brian!
July 12, 2011
Chris @ 9:39 am:
One of the reasons I do this blog (make no mistake, the first reason is it makes me money) is to educate people as to wise real estate investing.
If someone decides wholesaling is a good idea then so be it. Just know I am NOT a party to it.
It can work out for everyone involved. But usually their is at least one person being taken advantage of. Will it be you?