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Rich Dad Advisors: Loopholes of Real Estate: Secrets of Successful Real Estate Investing

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Loopholes of Real Estate is for the first time as well as seasoned investors. It reveals the legal and tax strategies used by the rich for generations to acquire and benefit from real estate investments. The audiobook clearly identifies how these loopholes can be used together to maximize your income and protect your investments.
Written in easy to understand language, this audiobook demystifies the legal and tax aspect of investing with easy-to-follow, real-life examples.

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First published January 1, 2013

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Garrett Sutton

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Garrett Sutton, Esq. is a Rich Dad Advisor, a nationally acclaimed corporate attorney and asset protection expert.

A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and Hastings College of the Law, the University of California’s law school in San Francisco, Garrett has written a number of books guiding entrepreneurs and investors. Garrett’s best sellers include: Start Your Own Corporation, Loopholes of Real Estate, Writing Winning Business Plans and Run Your Own Corporation in Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Advisor series. Garrett is also the author of How to Use Limited Liability Companies & Limited Partnerships and the co-author of Finance Your Own Business.

Garrett is the founder of Corporate Direct and Sutton Law Center, which since 1988 have provided affordable asset protection and corporate formation and maintenance services for investors around the world.

His articles and quotes have been published in The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, CBS.com, Time.com and Credit.com. More information is found at CorporateDirect.com and Sutlaw.com. Garrett serves on the boards of the Birmingham, Alabama-based American Baseball Foundation and the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, Nevada. He is married with three children and lives in Reno, Nevada.

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Profile Image for Mark Sylvester.
67 reviews6 followers
September 7, 2015
Lots of helpful tips on asset protection, tax saving and legal strategies for real estate investment. Most of the content is US related so for me living in Canada, I need to do further research to see how applicable it is, but either way I felt like this book offered a great foundation for getting into real estate investment and understanding what it all entails!
Profile Image for Tao Lee.
107 reviews35 followers
April 13, 2017
You can lose in a trial if your renter gets injured on your property and you knew there are cautious signs that could have been avoided. Land trust = no asset protection. LLC are asset protected. You will pay an extra llc tax in Ca. One property in one llc? If you need to bankrupt, so be it, is it the best strategy? There are always real estate everywhere, no matter where you are. Consider tax advantages is the main concern. Apartment nowadays NEEDS storage unit, or the stand alone storage unit will take your business. The lower the rent, the larger pool of people who will be interested.
Profile Image for Adriana (Mea) Gutierrez.
48 reviews22 followers
December 27, 2020
I bought my first house recently, and I’m glad I read this book while in the search process. This book gives valuable information and for someone who knew absolutely nothing about the industry this was easy to grasp. It made me feel more at ease using real estate verbiage and knowing what to ask as we saw houses.

It also made me question what my end goal was with this property. Was it something I wanted to live in for the next 30 years, rent it out at some point, try to flip it? There are so many options and with this book I was able to get ideas to make the most of my investment.

There are many examples, just sift through the ones that are relevant to you, sticky note them, think about them and make your own informed decision based off the information provided.

Also, it’s probably best to read more than one source material to get a rounded opinion. I’ll be looking for a more books to read on real estate investing. If anyone has read anything particularly helpful, please drop the name below- thank you!
Profile Image for Mark Blane.
363 reviews10 followers
May 8, 2022
Sutton takes the reader through the following "tax loopholes" that I found relevant to what I wanted to learn:

1. Depreciation,
2. Cost Segregation in Depreciation,
3. the Real Estate Professional Exemption,
4. Section 1031 Exchange,
5. the Medicare 3.8% Surcharge,
6. why purchasing real estate with your IRA is a bad idea,
7. Limited Partnerships,
8. Equity Stripping,
9. how to take Title, and
10. how to review your Title Report.

For me, getting the above 10 right is getting your money and real estate investment "right." This just reinforces my growing new belief that the IRS Tax Code is a book showing you how to be a business owner, and investing your funds in housing (real estate) in order to reap huge back end tax savings. The more you learn, the more earn in this game.


74 reviews4 followers
July 11, 2018
This book offers the most straightforward and comprehensive overview of the strategies, benefits, risks and potential pitfalls that every real estate investor needs to understand. Taxes, legal entities, 1031 exchanges, asset protection, buying, selling, this book covers all of it. As is typical for Rich Dad Advisor books you can't read this book and know everything you'll need to know. You still should consult with your own advisors on specific deals. However, reading this book will provide you with enough info to have intelligent conversations with your advisors and help you know the questions to ask. I can't recommend this highly enough to anyone who is, or is interested in becoming, a real estate investor.
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74 reviews71 followers
February 19, 2018
Very Good, Very Lucid. The ideas explored are laid out in a step by step format that allows the reader to build a thorough understanding of real estate fundamentals. The legality of Loopholes that makes real estate investing prudence are shown in real-world stories and case histories. Read, Invest, and Enjoy!
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139 reviews21 followers
August 2, 2017
This book started out weak. It came across as a sales pitch for the first half. I was about to put it down when I dove into the technical matter. The second half of the book made reading worth it. If I were the author, I'd consider rearranging the work and reducing the filler.
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541 reviews17 followers
March 10, 2018
Cash flow investing is a slow Loopholes are necessary for tax sheltered personal cash flow!
Nuggets of Truth:

These casual half baked excuses are maddening
Are you timely with rental payments or forgetful with rental payments ?
Get rich slow or poor fast
Will you be a honey and help us raise money
I don't lend money anymore it causes amnesia
Ira real estate tax free
Take advantage of your own valuable real estate...your mind!
4 types of income earned income passive income portfolio income
O.P.T. Other peoples time
I hold the bulk of your wealth in real estate
I'm a man on the street investor

Profile Image for Delvin.
33 reviews1 follower
May 13, 2020
I learned so much from this book! I have goals of investing in real estate one day. If anyone else does and wants to get started, read this book! The author gives you the good and the bad. I took notes the whole time while reading. Very informative!
Profile Image for Kathleen.
196 reviews2 followers
July 25, 2021
This book has a lot to offer in ways of re-thinking investing in real estate. Fair warning, if you live in CA everything is a lot more complicated than the book describes (and the author does warn of this)
Profile Image for Loretta Wong.
3 reviews
March 3, 2024
The Loopholes of Real Estate reveals the tax and legal strategies used by the rich for generations to acquire and benefit from real estate investments. Clearly written, The Loopholes of Real Estate shows you how to open tax loopholes for your benefit and close legal loopholes for your protection.
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13 reviews
December 30, 2017
One of the best books that tells you the why and how REI is good for you financially.
Profile Image for Alex Song.
121 reviews28 followers
March 10, 2019
Pretty good overview. It’s not super arcane. Accessible. Pretty useful.
Profile Image for Boukman Bastia.
125 reviews21 followers
April 24, 2021
Loved It!,

This book introduced to me so many differnt concepts concerning real estate.I also love how he had simple stories to expand the sometimes complicated concepts.
Profile Image for Beth Crews.
3 reviews
May 15, 2021
Helpful in understanding tax advantages, liability mitigation, and legal strategies for owning real estate investments.
Profile Image for Cheri Chiddix.
53 reviews
July 6, 2021
Lots of good info. Covered a lot of topics for those just starting. Provided tax insight that will give you a starting point when talking with your CPA.
Profile Image for Rich Simpson.
47 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2022
Slightly misleading title, but still a great lead for real estate investors.
Profile Image for Halim.
47 reviews
January 4, 2024
Interesting points and very detailed. You might as well find a solution that could literally dave your business and family situations.
Profile Image for Ben Harriman.
28 reviews12 followers
February 13, 2017
So great book on technical aspects of real estate holding and investing. Lots of real life cases of best and worse case scenarios. You will gain understanding how you should structure for asset protection and tax savings and what and who to watch out for.
Profile Image for Brad Solomon.
12 reviews5 followers
November 25, 2014
Lots of great advice in this book. He goes into everything from asset protection to tax savings to how to pick the best property. Very useful and an easy read. Gives real life examples to make the concepts easier to understand. It's impossible for him to discuss every states individual laws so it's still on the investor to look into these, but this is a great book to give the beginner plenty to think about.
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