Be a Real Estate Millionaire (Review and Analysis of Graziosi's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Dean Graziosi's book "Be a Real Estate Millionaire" shows how easy it can be to make money through real estate! The experienced author provides his own techniques for finding the hidden value of real estate and the key to understanding the market cycle. If you follow his advice on minimising risk and maximising profit, there'll be nothing standing in your way to becoming a real estate millionaire.
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Book Presentation: Be A Real Estate Millionaire by Dean Graziosi
Summary of Be A Real Estate Millionaire (Dean Graziosi)
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Investing in real estate is a fundamentally sound way to make money. If you know what you’re doing, you can accumulate wealth whether the market itself is tracking up, down or sideways. The only prerequisite is that you understand the market cycle and act accordingly – which is actually easier than it sounds.
A down-to-earth and practical real estate investment strategy is:
When the market is going up, fix and flip
– buy properties, fix them up or upgrade them and then onsell them for a huge profit.
When the market is heading down, buy and hold
– buy foreclosures and distressed properties cheaply, rent them to cover your costs and hold on to them until the market goes up at which time you sell to lock in your profit.
More than anything else, the hard part about real estate investing is to actually get started. You owe it to yourself to at least try. It doesn’t take money to make money in real estate, just determination.
About the Author
DEAN GRAZIOSI is a public presenter. He teaches seminars, workshops and appears on TV. Mr. Graziosi specializes in offering programs which help people achieve their financial goals using real estate and other investment vehicles. With a high school education and no money, his business investments have now generated something around $100 million in revenues. He is the author and publisher of Motor Millions and Think a Little Different.
The Web site for this book is at www.deangrazioisi.com.
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