So you've made your investment, now the question how are you going to sustain it? make it grow? maximize its potential? One management. Hundreds of thousands know Ken McElroy as real estate investment tycoon, and according to him, sound property management is the cornerstone of his success. Now, he reveals the most important principles of property management his new audiobook. You'll
When to manage your own property and when to hire someone else to do it
How to implement the right systems and structures for you
How to manage cashflow
A month in the life of an owner manager
How to find a good property manager (and avoid the bad ones)
How to assemble a superior management team
and more. The unofficial, but totally necessary, sequel to The ABC's of Real Estate Investing and The Best Kept Secrets of Real Estate Investing, THE ABC'S OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT will fill an important slot in both the Rich Dad's Advisor series, as well as in the general business marketplace. (2009)
A must read for anyone interested in property investment. In depth knowledge of if you should manage yourself, how to manage, how to research management companies & what to look for when hiring one. I’ll be referring to this book for a long time.
It was an OK book. There were a few tidbits that were good. Basically I think you could have some of the equations and that he highly stresses getting a property manager and that would sum up the book. As quick as it was though it was probably still worth the read.
Covers the basics—I wish it could have just been the last chapter. And the resources printed out. Kind of the runofthemill self boastful real estate tycoon book.
Got more from this book than his 'ABC's of Real Estate Investing" - Really in depth about managing property with interesting food for thought calculations and food for thought I didn't think about before - however again this focuses more on multi unit buildings vs the average investment property owner who may have multiple units around his niche area of investment - but nevertheless still good principles of managing your property portfolio well
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This book offered very little in the way of how to actually manage a property. The majority of the book was centered around picking a property manager, while the other half was explaining what a pain in the ass it is to manage a property yourself. The examples and advice that was given was at an extremely high level, for someone managing huge apartment complexes rather than a few single family homes.
It wasn't as fun or inspiring a read as Rich Dad Poor Dad (I think the association set my expectations a bit too high) but it was useful and I enjoyed the teaching through stories. I wish there had been more about how to manage a property rather than choose a property management company but overall a quick and informative read!
Si aprendí Muchas cosas nuevas y me abrió más el panorama sobre lo que se debe de hacer cuando quieres ser un inversionista de bienes raíces pero siento que le faltó, no me dejo completamente satisfecha con su contenido por eso le doy 4 estrellas.
Pretty good. It is a little more targeted toward multi-unit property owners, but it at least made me think certain things over for our single property.