How You Can Figure Out A Foreclosure Rip-off Using A Reliable Realty Company
January 21, 2012 by Bryce K. Sanderson · Leave a Comment
There is no room for not being depressed when you're faced in a foreclosure situation after purchasing Arlington real estate. Unfortunately, this is one of many unlikely facts that you can face in the real estate world. In actual fact with the way in which the economy is doing right now, it is not extraordinarily tough to understand why are there so many families subjected to the downfall of losing their hard earned properties because they are not able to keep going with the payments of their mortgage or so.
Awesome Deal – New Hampshire Real Estate Book Critique
January 20, 2012 by Mason Allen · Leave a Comment
No nonsense, real deal real estate advice.
Perfect For My Requirements – South Carolina Real Estate Book Review
January 20, 2012 by Natalie Kelly · Leave a Comment
He gives a complete list of recommended reading that will help with every obstacle that I’ve run into. Thomas states in his book that if there is a problem that we can contact him to ask questions.
Another Bad Item – North Carolina Real Estate Book Review
January 18, 2012 by Brooklyn Perez · Leave a Comment
He gives a lot of useful information on mortgage companies and how to handle yourself when negotiating with them. Also, Lucier provides links to many internet sites that can help an aspiring investor get started in the business.
I Loved This Fan So Much I Bought Four – Fort Myers Real Estate Book Review
January 18, 2012 by Evan Edwards · Leave a Comment
There are lots of good website references as well. As other readers have said, this book contains quite a bit of useful information on picking up pre-foreclosure properties. I found this book to be the best written in the subject. It is clear and easy to understand.
Best Item We’ve Tried – Boston Real Estate Book Review
January 17, 2012 by Zoe Hughes · Leave a Comment
They have already been contacted by a dozen before you. I do like this book because it has a lot of scripts and sample contracts and he tells the honest truth about things. He loads the book with websites to find data. He also makes you very aware key issues that are often overlooked in other books. It is actually a tool you can use instead of just a book to read. Thomas includes specific info and also gives you the websites to find this info.
Absolutely Fantastic – New Hampshire Real Estate Book Review
January 17, 2012 by David Howard · Leave a Comment
However, I don’t think I have found another book to be more realistic and resourceful than The Pre-Foreclosure Property Investor’s Kit. It literally provides step by step instruction on how to be a successful investor. But I guess he’s entitled. He worked very hard to get rich, and he shares his secrets openly in an inexpensive book, rather than trying to hoodwink you out of thousands by means of an infomercial. This is the best value on the market for investing. What makes it even better, after purchasing the book, Tom allows you to call or email him, FREE!
Just Okay – Commercial Real Estate Book Critique
January 14, 2012 by Charlotte Thomas · Leave a Comment
This is a must have for any investors library. In plain English that anyone could understand, Lucier has organized an excellent, lucid, and articulate step-by-step plan that anyone with the will and perseverance to succeed as an investor in pre-foreclosure properties can follow (and should consider adopting). Mr Lucier has provided some gems on this topic as well. Another plus is the some real-world letters are present (that can also be downloaded from his web site) which can be used with very little modification (name and address change) to communicate with the clients. This book gives you a framework of the process. He reminds you of the risk involved, which many authors fail to include in their books.
Extremely Pleased With Item – Tucson Real Estate Book Critique
January 10, 2012 by Nathan Campbell · Leave a Comment
Read this first – then put it to good use! This is the best Pre-Foreclosure book ever written. One unique strength of the book is its detailed attention to “hidden risks”, the potential pitfalls in the process that are not immediately apparent to the new investor. Everyone knows that the location and condition of a property are key components of its value, but less obvious are risks associated with the legal aspects of the deal (eg liens against the property). Together, I feel they have given me a huge edge. The best real estate book out there! I can’t wait to read the other book so I can test his email answering again! Read some of the other books if you need motivation, but get this book if you want to know what to do, how to do it, where to do it and when to do it. With that said, it is an excellent resource and I highly recommend it. The most comprehensive pre-foreclosure investment book on the shelf today!
Okay But Not Fantastic – San Francisco Real Estate Book Review
January 9, 2012 by Chris Garcia · Leave a Comment
There are lots of good website references as well. As other readers have said, this book contains quite a bit of useful information on picking up pre-foreclosure properties. Points are basic, but that is what the business is built on – doing the basics right.