Earn Are You Dumb Enough To Be Rich?: The Amazingly Simple Ways To Make Millions In Real Estate Author G. William Barnett II Formatted As Paperback
I Too Can Make Gazillions of in a Somewhat Unscrupulous Sounding Manner!!! Real estate is a world I know little about, except secondhand.
I know people who "flip" houses on the one hand, and I unfortunately know people who've been foreclosed on, on the other who doesn't, postReal estate is weird in that for most people who do it, it's more avocation than fulltime job.
The artist Vinny Gallo, for instance, decides once or twice a year to get in the mood for it, and make a few hundred grand in a few weeks.
G. William Barnett's book is a straightforward overview, written in a homespun style that makes it easy enough for the layman to understand, Things like what color one's business cards should be are covered, as well cool strategies like where one should go to pore over city planner maps to predict the next housing boom.
Some of it's a little predatory for my taste, I don't ever want to get to the point where I'm salivating over foreclosures or waiting for someone to renege on their VA home loan so that I can swoop in and profit from their pain.
Then again, it looks like a lot of banks would prefer to restructure rather than foreclose, so one has to almost be willing to flip creditors and the world the bird or be busy with a nasty divorce to have it come to that.
People
like G. William Barnett actually manage to keep people from ruining their lives through foreclosure it's one level down from having a felony, in terms of what it does to one's creditworthiness and he also puts cash in their hands.
One will have to make their own conclusions about what their soul can handle in pursuit of the American Dream of wealth beyond dreams of avarice.
"Prosperity Gospel" would seem to make it easy for the salesman already inclined to silvertonguing to go through the circumlocutions necessary to believe all that stuff about a camel passing through the eye of the needle just requires some tithing and some interpreting to make one understand why God actually wants some people to be rich.
Recommended, in any case, for those who want practical information about how to get from Baltic Avenue to Park Place in a series of clearly delineated steps.
"No investment strategy has created more millionaires than real estate, Even in lessthanstellar economies, real estate offers a ""safe harbor"" to people wishing to make smart, lowrisk investments, And now there's a foolproof, stepbystep system even financial novices can use to achieve wealth and financial freedom,
Are You Dumb Enough to Be Rich gives people the resources and information they need to make serious amounts of money from buying and selling real estate.
This essential book walks readers through the entire process, providing them with aday plan for starting down the road to building real estate wealth.
Too many real estate books focus on stories and unlikely examples about how other people became rich, Are You Dumb Enough to Be Rich offers real strategies on finding the best opportunities, avoiding the common pitfalls of real estate investment, and building personal and professional credibility.
Straightforward and easytofollow, the book empowers readers to take their first tentative steps toward real estate investing with confidence.
Are You Dumb Enough to Be Rich demonstrates that it doesn't take a genius to make money lots of it in real estate.
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