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Average Joe's Guide to Real Estate Investing
- Practical Advice and Tips for Every Day or First-Time Investors
- Narrado por: Brian Clark
- Duração: 3 horas e 13 minutos
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Sinopse
This financial "disadvantage" lets ordinary investors join the ranks of America's wealthy elite.
You don't need millions to make millions in real estate, despite what you may have heard.
It's about building wealth over the long haul with simple, intelligent decisions.
That's what this book is about. It shows you how to find "small-time" investments that can help you grow your wealth for years to come.
Rather than giving you a generic one-size-fits-all approach, this guide teaches you how to pick the right investments based on your needs and goals and how to use your assets to create long-range financial freedom.
Here's just a fraction of what you'll discover inside this book:
- The core fundamentals of getting started in real estate investing like setting goals, building a budget, and assessing personal risk tolerance.
- Learn about the type of properties available for investing.
- Learn about the best loan options, types, and down payment options for just getting started.
- Learn about the best investment strategies for the first-time investor.
- How to pick your dream team so your real estate succeeds on day one
- And so much more....
So whether you're an average Joe looking to create a secure future for your family or a hungry first-time investor, you'll be able to start your investing journey on the right foot.
"The biggest risk is not taking any risk. In a world that's changing quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks." (Mark Zuckerberg)