One of America's most trusted real estate experts tells how to make a killing in real estate using other people's money
Irwin is a prolific writer on real estate, and among the best.
--USA Today
This latest book from real estate guru Robert Irwin is a complete, step-by-step guide for newcomers to no-money-down real estate investment. It's also a source of fresh insights and guidance for experienced investors looking for solutions to problems that can arise
with the no-money-down approach. Written for today's robust market, How to Invest in Real Estate with Little or No Money Down tells readers how to:
Get the seller to finance the purchase
Research and analyze fixer-uppers and finance the purchase and the renovations
Find and buy rental properties as solid long-term investments
Locate good investments in high-priced markets and get sellers to accept lowball offers
Cope with no-down investing negatives, including negative cash flow, high maintenance and repairs, and time demands
Language
English
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
Release
July 01, 2004
ISBN 13
9780071439992
How to Invest in Real Estate with Little or No Money Down
One of America's most trusted real estate experts tells how to make a killing in real estate using other people's money
Irwin is a prolific writer on real estate, and among the best.
--USA Today
This latest book from real estate guru Robert Irwin is a complete, step-by-step guide for newcomers to no-money-down real estate investment. It's also a source of fresh insights and guidance for experienced investors looking for solutions to problems that can arise
with the no-money-down approach. Written for today's robust market, How to Invest in Real Estate with Little or No Money Down tells readers how to:
Get the seller to finance the purchase
Research and analyze fixer-uppers and finance the purchase and the renovations
Find and buy rental properties as solid long-term investments
Locate good investments in high-priced markets and get sellers to accept lowball offers
Cope with no-down investing negatives, including negative cash flow, high maintenance and repairs, and time demands