How to Invest in Real Estate With Little or No Money Down
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Word Count
54,000 words, Guess
Page Count
216 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehowtoinvestinrea0000irwi
- ISBN-100071439994
- ISBN-139780071439992
- Library of Congress Control Number2004008158
- Better World Books9780071439992
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7300589M
Classifications
- LCCHD255.I7813 2005
- LCCHD255 .I7813 2004
Description
One of America's most trusted real estate experts tells how to make a killing in real estate using other people's money"Irwin is a prolific writer on real estate, and among the best."--USA TodayThis latest book from real estate guru Robert Irwin is a complete, step-by-step guide for newcomers to no-money-down real estate investment. It's also a source of fresh insights and guidance for experienced investors looking for solutions to problems that can arisewith the no-money-down approach. Written for today's robust market, How to Invest in Real Estate with Little or No Money Down tells readers how to:Get the seller to finance the purchase Research and analyze fixer-uppers and finance the purchase and the renovations Find and buy rental properties as solid long-term investments Locate good investments in high-priced markets and get sellers to accept lowball offers Cope with no-down investing negatives, including negative cash flow.
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