Book/Course Recommendations

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Does anyone have any recommendations for courses/books on purchasing foreclosures and rehab projects. I know there is so much out there but I was just wondering if there were a few that stand above the rest. What about Steve Cook's courses?

Any recommendations or info is appreciated.

Thanks

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  • trader12327th July, 2003

    Hello, I have not purchased yet but another rehaber told me a great book was----- Buy it, Fix it and sell it by Kevin Meyers. I hope this helps.

  • 2000rock29th July, 2003

    jar99
    trader123

    I might have GoodNews......

    Look at what JohnReed say about:


    Kevin Meyers.....


    Kevin Meyers---I recommend his book only
    Myers wrote Buy It, Fix It, Sell It, Profit, a book which has a title awfully similar to Robert Irwin's Find It, Buy It, Fix It.
    The book was cheap and OK for the most part. The best book on renovation is William Nickerson's How I Turned $1,000
    into $5,000,000 in Real Estate in My Spare Time. It's out of print so you need to find it through an interlibrary search.
    It's always wise to
    buy the cheap information on the subject before you buy expensive courses or seminars.

    Myers has a few original ideas, but for the most part his book states age-old, often-written-about truisms. He also says some
    things which I think are nuts. He's big on pretty packaging of deals to attract investors. He tells you to seek out a type of real
    estate agent which I do not believe exists. I was a real estate agent for two years. Like many beginners, he is enamored of
    nothing-down deals. He likes partnerships. I say stay away from them. He also sells some more expensive stuff. I got the
    following from a reader: "Although his book is great, his course guide needs improvement. The cassettes are poorly
    recorded and seem to be edited severely. Buy the book. But save your money on the course."


    One of the GURUs books JohnReed recommends....



    ....as always,


    GoodInvesting, Rocky

  • HouseHuntersUSA29th July, 2003

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