Synopses & Reviews
Life can be tough for real estate professionals these days. Even with interest rates at historically low levels, the uncertain economy makes homeowners hesitant to relocate or trade up. There just aren't that many clients out there, and the few who exist generate fierce competition. In fact, it seems the single ""hot area"" is foreclosures. But that's not necessarily bad news.
Conti and Finkel's book is a good ""crash course"" for real estate brokers and agents wanting to understand this area and explains the intricacies involved in funding investment deals, using various buying/closing methods and employing exit strategies. Thanks to the book as well as workshops and seminars offered by the two authors, thousands of people each year learn the art of lucrative real estate investing.
Synopsis
The key to making money in real estate is finding motivated sellers. Financial trouble is often the single biggest motivator. From finding properties in foreclosure, to negotiating with sellers in financial distress, to reselling the properties to realize healthy profits, Making Big Money Investing in Foreclosures without Cash or Credit is a comprehensive money-making guide.
About the Author
Ex-auto mechanic turned real estate millionaire,
Peter Conti is one of the nations leading real estate experts. Over the past 10 years, his students have bought and sold over $500 million of property. He is the co-author of
How to Create Multiple Streams of Income Buying Homes in Nice Areas with Nothing Down, which was selected as one of the all-time top three investing books by the American Real Estate Investors Association. Over the past 8 years, thousands of investors have attended his workshops and seminars.
Ex-Olympic-level athlete turned real estate millionaire, David Finkel has his hand in thousands of real estate deals and his current portfolio contains interests in more than 100 properties. His last book, Making Big Money Investing in Real Estate without Tenants, Banks, or Rehab Projects, was chosen by syndicated columnist Robert Bruss as one of the top ten real estate books of the year. He is also the host of Real Estate Radio, a nationally-syndicated weekly radio show.