"This is a no-fluff real estate investing book that beginning and experienced investors can benefit from reading." ― Barbara Corcoran, Real Estate Mogul, Author of Shark Tales
Inspirational stories with actionable advice from interview guests on the world's longest running daily real estate podcast.
Here is just a fraction of what you'll learn from the Best Ever
1. How to transition from single family to multifamily properties 2. Step-by-step approach on raising money for your deals 3. How to creatively invest in real estate, no matter how bad your current financial situation is 4. Step-by-step approach for using market data to perform due diligence 5. The most overlooked expenses by buy-and-hold and fix-and-flip investors 6. Step-by-step blueprint for how to achieve financial independence 7. A step-by-step process for how to successfully wholesale probate properties 8. How lenders evaluate your loan application and what to do to get rid of it 9. A creative financing method for newbie investors
The Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever, Volume I is your gateway to unleashing your greatest investing potential.
Joe Fairless controls over $400,000,000 of real estate with a specific focus on value-add multifamily acquisitions. He's also host of the popular podcast; Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever show, which is the world's longest running daily real estate podcast. Past interview guests include Barbara Corcoran and Robert Kiyosaki. Joe is the author of real estate books, including Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever Volumes I and II, which feature guidance from some of the sharpest minds in real estate. His third book, BEST EVER Apartment Syndication Book, provides a proven step-by-step system for completing a first apartment syndication deal.
He currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio and is on the Alumni Advisory Board for The College of Media and Communication at Texas Tech University and the Board of Directors for Junior Achievement.
Would be a good read if you haven't read any real estate investing books. It offers nothing new to any investor with experience. Worth reading as a primer for real estate investing for a beginner.