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Goldmining in Foreclosure Properties

Start Building Wealth Today by Investing in Distressed Properties!

Combining proven strategies with nearly thirty years? experience in real estate, author George Achenbach takes you step by step through the entire foreclosure process?from the first notice of default to the foreclosure sale or auction to the final disposition of the property. Everything you need to know to purchase and profit from distress properties is here, including sample forms, worksheets, checklists, and real-life examples, as well as procedures to follow, evaluation techniques, and negotiating tips. There are even suggestions on leasing homes, creating rental income, saving on taxes, and avoiding pitfalls. Additionally, a new chapter covers the pros and cons of bankruptcy and highlights the latest proposed changes in the law such as the homestead exemptions and needs-based rules.

Goldmining in Foreclosure Properties shows investors and first-time buyers how to take advantage of one of the most profitable investment opportunities in the world with expert guidance on:

  • Procedures for locating distressed properties
  • Financial analysis techniques for evaluating property and making the right offer
  • Bidding successfully at auctions
  • Effectively dealing with lenders when the property goes REO
  • How you can benefit from reselling property quickly
  • Negotiating tips for dealing with new purchasers and profitably transferring titles
  • Generating rental income, capital appreciation, and tax savings through property leasing
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Pages: 272, Edition: 5, Paperback, Wiley

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1/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jan-11-2006
Not relevant -not worth your money

Frankly put, the information and examples contained in this book were probably relevant in 1999 when the book was published, but after 2000 many of the examples and principles became irrelevant in our changing economic world. Real...

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1/5
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Posted: Dec-10-2004
Don't waste your money

The material is out-of-date. This book only talked about a little bit about everything on foreclosure. don't waste your money.

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jan-17-2003
Foreclosure is not an easy subject, but this is a keeper...

George Achenbach, has written other real estate books under the names Val Cabot and Lee Crown. He has been a builder of 7,000 houses and a buyer of foreclosed properties. He tells of his sucesses as well as his unsucessful ventures...

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1/5
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Posted: Aug-25-2002
Vague, outdated info

This book reminds me of the joke "How to Make a Million Dollars and Never Pay Taxes". Step 1: First you get a million dollars.All the info was about that useful.

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5/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jan-17-2003
Foreclosure is not an easy subject, but this is a keeper...

George Achenbach, has written other real estate books under the names Val Cabot and Lee Crown. He has been a builder of 7,000 houses and a buyer of foreclosed properties. He tells of his sucesses as well as his unsucessful ventures...

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3/5
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Posted: May-29-1999
Must Read for Anyone Serious About Real Estate Investment

No one book can teach you everything you need to know about buying foreclosures and real estate investment, but this book covers the basics in a straight forward manner. I read the third edition which is somewhat dated, but the...

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1/5
From: Amazon
Posted: Jan-11-2006
Not relevant -not worth your money

Frankly put, the information and examples contained in this book were probably relevant in 1999 when the book was published, but after 2000 many of the examples and principles became irrelevant in our changing economic world. Real...

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