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The Real Estate Investor’s Handbook: The Complete Guide for the Individual Investor

February 3, 2010 by  
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The Real Estate InvestorÂ’s Handbook is a must-have for beginning investors, real estate veterans, commercial brokers, sellers, and buyers. Real estate investing has created more millionaires than any other investment vehicle in this country. This comprehensive step-by-step proven program shows beginners and seasoned veterans alike the ins and outs of real estate investing. This book is a road map to successful investing in real estate. You do not need to re-inve… More >>

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5 Responses to “The Real Estate Investor’s Handbook: The Complete Guide for the Individual Investor”
  1. If it’s resources you want, then this one’s for you. If you are new to investing or seasoned, you will not be disappointed by the wisdom given here.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. This book provides an outstanding “how to” overview of what to do to get started in real estate investing.

    After reading this book my wife and I were able to make our first real estate investment, and actually located an outstanding rental property investment opportunity where the seller is including two years of guaranteed monthly rental income. This is allowing us to start investing now when our cash flow won’t free up for this investment opportunity for another nine months.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. F. Provenis says:

    Buy It! Read It! Keep It! That is my advice to anyone who thinks that they might ever be interested in buying a piece of property. Steven Fisher’s book “The Real Estate Investor’s Handbook: The Complete Guide for the Individual Investor” is an excellent guide to show you the way through the maze. I think that this is a must have for someone that only plans to buy one property or for the next “Donald Trump” wannabe. Steven has covered a great amount of material in this book that is absolutely dynamite. I recommend this book to one and all.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. This book is for all real estate investors, from the novice investor to real estate veterans. Unlike other books in the genre, this book uses actual case studies to substantiate the research presented. This provides the reader with clear examples and evidence of past success. The book also contains a chapter on negotiating for a property. I found this section particularly helpful because I, like many people, am intimidated and ensure when trying to negotiate a deal. This chapter gave me definite ideas and examples I will use when I next try to negotiate a deal.

    Another unique feature of this book is the section dedicated to landlords. This section clearly outlines the rights and responsibilities of a landlord, how to attract and keep good tenants, and how to protect your investments. This section also includes sample forms typically used by landlords, including a holiday letter, a maintenance guarantee, and reasons for eviction form.

    This book is a good reference for those interested in the real estate market. I would highly recommend this book as a resource for anyone interested in investing in real estate.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. The Real Estate Investors Handbook is an excellent tool for anyone interested in a career, or even a part-time venture, as a real estate investor. But, perhaps even better, this handbook isn’t aimed only at newcomers; it’s also chock full of valuable information for experienced real estate investors. In addition to an extensive glossary, there are sample letters for landlords to use with problem tenants, case studies from seasoned real estate investors, and charts for evaluating potential investment properties.

    The Real Estate Investors Handbook focuses on both residential and commercial properties, which gave me great insight and sparked an interest in the commercial side of real estate investment, something I’d not considered before. The most helpful aspects of the book were definitely the sections on being a landlord (including great questions to ask to make sure being a landlord is right for you) and how to find and evaluate investment property. Other topics covered in-depth are flipping property, finding a quality team to work with, and negotiating. Essentially, the book covers everything you could want and need to know about real estate investing.

    If you’re looking for a complete book on real estate investing, I highly recommend The Real Estate Investors Handbook. It provides solid information backed by examples from highly successful real estate investors. It’s comprehensive, easy-to-understand, and ultimately a valuable read with tons of advice that certainly has me more confident about starting a career in real estate investment. Definitely gets five stars from me!

    Rating: 5 / 5

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