Although this book was written in 2005, the information it contains is still timely and pertinent. These authors did not specifically predict the soon-to-be real estate bubble. They did give information that would have prevented a savvy investor from getting caught in that bubble.
One recurring piece of advice is to do your research and not to trust the advice of so-called professionals without verifying the information for yourself.
Investing in Real Estate, 5th Edition is very well-written and chock full of information that would be of great service to any would-be real estate investor.
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Five Star Review |
We give this book all five stars. We think that anyone interested in the topic would probably do well to buy the more updated edition.
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