The Advanced Guide to Real Estate Investing: How to Identify the Hottest Markets and Secure the Best Deals (Rich Dad's Advisors (Paperback))
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.75 (518 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00E258KUQ |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 251 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-13 |
Language | : | English |
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Its current portfolio includes units in Arizona (Phoenix, Tucson,Goodyear, Scottsdale, Green Valley, and Sun City); Las Vegas, Nevada; Portland,Oregon; Oklahoma (Oklahoma City and Tulsa) and Texas (Austin, Dallas,Houston, Plano, and San Antonio).The MC Companies combined core strengths create value and is the foundationfor the company we built. About the AuthorKen McElroy, Principal and Co-Partner of MC Companies, has over 26 years ofsenior level experience in multifamily asset and property management,development. Having purchased over $400 million in real estate in the past twoyears, Ken brings a unique property management perspective when estimating aproperty’s potential value. He is also an expert in development, project/constructionmanagement, investment analysis and acquisitions/dispositions, as well asbusiness development and client relations.MC Companies is a full-service real estate investme
"Wow, this book is terrible." according to Paul Kennedy. This book might as well been a pamphlet. It focuses on larger multifamily units, but it literally doesn't even talk about the technical details until at least Wow, this book is terrible. This book might as well been a pamphlet. It focuses on larger multifamily units, but it literally doesn't even talk about the technical details until at least 3/Wow, this book is terrible. Paul Kennedy This book might as well been a pamphlet. It focuses on larger multifamily units, but it literally doesn't even talk about the technical details until at least 3/4 the way through the book. It spends most of the book talking about how great real estate investing is, or about the deals the author has made. Just be. the way through the book. It spends most of the book talking about how great real estate investing is, or about the deals the author has made. Just be. /Wow, this book is terrible. Paul Kennedy This book might as well been a pamphlet. It focuses on larger multifamily units, but it literally doesn't even talk about the technical details until at least 3/4 the way through the book. It spends most of the book talking about how great real estate investing is, or about the deals the author has made. Just be. the way through the book. It spends most of the book talking about how great real estate investing is, or about the deals the author has made. Just be. Chappy said I do love this book. I really like this book. I recommend it to all my friends who are interested in real estate. To tell you the truth I buy this book as a gift and this is maybe my 5th copy.While some of the info may be somewhat dated, the principles are still worth while if you follow the instructions on how to calculate profitab. Five Stars Good read, wish it had a step by step process though.
For us, a culture of partnership isn’t something wehang on the wall. Having purchased over $400 million in real estate in the past twoyears, Ken brings a unique property management perspective when estimating aproperty’s potential value. It’s our mutual respect, ourrespective talents an
Building on the foundation of real estate investment 101, McElroy tells readers:How to think--and operate--like a real estate mogulHow to identify and close expert dealsWhy multifamily housing is the best real estate investment out thereHow to surround yourself with a team that will help maximize your moneyHow to avoid paying thousands in taxes by structuring property sales wiselyImportant projections about the future of real estate investment. Picking up where he left off in the bestselling ABC's of Real Estate Investing, McElroy reveals the next essential lessons and information that no serious investor can afford to miss. On the other hand, real estate investment is something you can do on your own--without a large amount of money up front. According to real estate guru Ken McElroy, that's because financial publications, tv and radio programs make the bulk of their money from advertising paid for by the very companies who provide such mainstream financial services. If you're interested in real estate investing, you may have noticed the lack of coverage it gets in mainstream financial media, while stocks, bonds, and mutual funds are consistently touted as the safest and most profitable ways to invest