The 44 Most Closely Guarded Property Secrets will teach you how to easily and effortlessly secure financial independence through property.
You will learn the proven secrets most investors wish they knew and the mistakes 99% of investors make [so you don't have to].
This information-packed, fun, and sometimes provocative guide from two young and successful property investors will guarantee you success if you apply what you learn.
Listen to this book and you will discover how
Retire rich through property Profit in a 'boom' and 'crash' Easily replace any pension whatever your age Make passive income without working Earn year after year with specialist knowledge Apply the secrets 99% of investors don't know Save huge amounts of tax
Mark’s Mantra – “Focus like a laser on one thing and become the best at it”
Mark Homer has bought, sold or has managed around 1,000 property units for himself, Rob Moore, his family and his investors since 2003. He is a systems and spreadsheet geek, and has developed a complex, confidential deal analyser system of buying residential, commercial and multi-let properties.
He has commented and been referenced in almost all major publications including BBC Radio, The Independent, the FT, The Wall Street journal, as well as co-authoring the UK’S best-selling property Books. Mark has a cult podcast called “Mark my Words”.
Mark quit corporate life in 2006 where he saw a long road to quiet desperation, giving up a ‘good job’ that was actually dead end and monotonous. Mark has been an entrepreneur investor since the age of 15, setting up many small businesses through University, and continually saving, re-investing and compounding the money using laws of wealth that he now teaches to 10,000’s of people.
Often behind the scenes and reclusive, Mark just likes to buy property. He’d love to keep investing for another 50 years, doesn’t really like spending money and has a great eye for cost control. He is author of “Low Cost High Life” and “UnCommon Sense” and enjoys flying Helicopters, walking his dog in the countryside and all things business, finance and economics.
The worst typesetting I have ever encountered. Worst still, there are no secrets contained in the 491 pages of the special 4th edition.
A collection of general property advice that most people would recognise as common sense, with a smattering of “yes you can be a millionaire too!” on every other page.