I recommend John T. Reed: http://www.johntreed.com . He has written a number of excellent books on real-estate investing. Many real-estate investment books are overly optimistic, and gloss over all the pitfalls and snags you can run into in the real world. This is simply because sugar-coated books sell better.
John T. Reed tells it like it is. His advice is practical, thorough, honest, and ethical, and best of all, independent. His website is a great resource as well.
2007-03-30 07:07:21
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answered by Quite Contrarian 2
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Your local;library should have books on investing. As to whic one is best, who knows? Read several and see which ones appeal to you.
I'm not too sure about all these zero down books, and become a millionaire overnight. I doubt if that will happen, everytime I want to buy something in real estate, they always want money before they even submit the offer.
2007-03-29 04:34:02
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answered by Fordman 7
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A great, detailed book I highly recommend (more advanced then most) is:
The Real Estate Investment Handbook by g. timothy haight & daniel singer.
2007-03-29 05:55:12
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answered by Joshua Dorkin 2
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You can listen to the Dave and J Show. They cover a lot of things regarding the real estate business. YOu might be able to learn a lot of stuff from them! And they are fun to listen to so that is a bonus! You can hear their show every week on the web at www.daveandj.com or on iTunes. You can also email them with questions and they answer them on the show..its cool
2007-03-31 20:44:50
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answered by Justin Lair 2
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The ABC's of Real estate investing
by Ken McElroy
its part of the Rich Dad poor dad series. I think you should read them all. great books!
2007-03-29 04:45:14
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answered by rgehron1031 3
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no problem now its very easy...........
2007-03-29 04:32:25
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answered by sam p 1
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