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A straightforward introduction to reaping the rewards

Expert real estate investor Dolf de Roos presents Real Estate Riches: How To Become Rich Using Your Banker's Money, a straightforward introduction to reaping the rewards of real estate investment. From taking advantage of favorable parts of the tax code, to creating passive income with one's banker's money, to how to increase one's property values without excessive expense, and much more, Real Estate Riches is an excellent primer for putting money and land to work for one. Tips, tricks, techniques, and advice such as tha 100:10:3:1 rule (if you look at 100 properties, put offers on 10, and try to arrange financing for 3, you may end up buying 1 - good deals are not just there for picking!) tell the business like it is. Real estate investment requires hard work and intelligence like any other business prospect, yet when properly done, the rewards can be tremendous; Real Estate Riches shows just what to do and how.

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An excellent introduction to the world of real estate

Coming with no experience and only a strong interest in learning about Real Estate investing, I found this book incredibly helpful. It is written in a survey style giving the reader a general overview of why real estate is such a smart investment, how to acquire property and other aspects in the game. The book is well written and easy to get into. You finish wanting to read more in-depth books and go out and see some properties. I would recommend this to anyone with no to little experience but if you've been in real estate before you might find one of his other books more helpful .

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Not recommended at all.

I have read several books on real estate investing. The examples in this book are wrong at best. All examples on rental income do not account for property taxes, maintenance expenses and property managers fee (if applicable). So all those examples where cash-on-cash is more than 100%+ are wrong !!!But real estate is great, you can great returns, generally more than 15%. So, keep your interest in real estate investing but look for realistic examples somewhere else.

Poor Dad's Real Estate Guide

Of the series of Rich Dad books, this was by far the least informative and motivating. I was greatly disappointed in the substance and depth of treatment devoted to analizing the real estate investment. In addition, the theme of cash flow which was so dominate in other Rich Dad books was not treated with any depth. Other areas of real estate investment were lightly addressed. Based on the information presented, I would be very tentative investing in real estate based upon the information presented.

Tony Robbins for Real Estate

This is a motivational / inspriational book, and provides very little *actionable* advice.If you are looking for information on "How to Become Rich Using Your Banker's Money" as the title indicates, you will be VERY disappointed.

Don't waste your time!

Hello Real Estate readers. If no one else will suggest a better book instead of Real Estate Riches, I WILL! The Weekend Millionaire's Secrets to Investing in Real Estate: How to Become Wealthy in Your Spare Time. This is a great book, written by a Real Estate Investor that actually makes his money in Real Estate not in $2000 Seminars and $500 Software. I believe in Real Estate Investment and have made a substantial amount of money doing it. The Weekend Millionaire's Secrets is a great book for beginners. All I can say is, that the PH.D in Dolf's name is in Engineering (Not in writing - and there's a good reason for this).

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