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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Book of its Kind I have read so far.,
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This review is from: Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market (Paperback)
I have read six books so far on the subject of buying/renting. This book has clearly been the best so far. Most of the books I have read have been lots of hype and talk about you can make money on realestate. This book contains some of the same talk. Certainly there is an attempt to generate excitement in the beginning about how you can indeed make money buying/fixing/renting. And the book contains much of the same math talk about how to calculate basic values.
The other books I have read are pretty much two things: 1) pep-talk (you can do it!!!) and 2) basic math (four family unit @400/unit=1600-900 in expenses = 500 profit per month. See how easy it is to make money!!!). This book talks about other stuff. Yes it does have the same math, but in addition has other interesting ways of looking at the value of properties. I found most interesting those times when the author talked about stuff other than money. One example is when he describes a student of his program who bought a mulit-unit complex and was about to loose his shirt because no one was renting. The student thought he had done everything right. In the end it turns out that the problem was not with the unit itself, but with the neighborhood. The student's great deal was for a complex with all single bed efficiencies, in an area mostly composed of four member families. No wonder the guy could not rent. The author thus intoduces the idea that other factors besides the property and rents are in fact more important. After following this guy I appreciate that he has actual wisdom in the business and that learning from him I will be able to avoid many mistakes. Yep, this guy makes me feel like I can do it. I just bought my first two family. I have a positive cash flow, am gaining equity, building some business relationships, and doing a service for my community at the same time by taking two families out of their dumps and putting them in a decent home. One thing I believe the book is missing is basic talk about how to go through the purchasing process. For example, I spent way too much money buying this property. There are different types of loans that can be shopped for depending upon situations. I put down 25% on a 15 year mortgage. This was a requirement of the lender I went with (a local lender who was keeping the loan inhouse and who knew the property well). I likely could have found a different lender that would have taken 20% or 10% if I was ready to take the time for it. There are even 3.5% loans for the right situation so if you have some freedom in your lifestyle, you can take advantages of this. Additionally there is a thing called SELLER'S ASSIST, where in many loans the seller can provide up to 6% of the home value toward closing costs. I paid most of these myself. As you can see, if I had actual experience I could have likely invested substantially less up front in acquiring the property at the expense of a larger loan. For example I could have upped my purchase price by 6% and then asked the seller to provide 6% assist, thus effectively wrapping most of my closing costs into the loan. This means less money needed to close which is a big deal for many people. OH well... at least I am able to learn from what I do. It is not like I lost money, rather I tied up money in my property that I could have left fee for use somewhere else. Again this is the best book I have read so far. And though the author does mention his program a couple of times, this book is not an advertisement for the program. Still, I may attend one of his offerings just the same. Hail Flavius!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best All-Around Book on Real Estate Investing I've read yet.,
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This review is from: Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market (Paperback)
Knowledge-gathering on real-estate investing is quickly becoming a passion of mine. Buy it, Rent It and Profit is one of the best of the books I've read so far. I also enjoyed and recommend The Wall Street Journal. Complete Real-Estate Investing Guidebook. This book is more of a get-started how-to and equally pragmatic where the WSJ guide was more of a 50,000 ft. view of real estate investing but has lots of great outside references.
The author, Bryan Chavis, explains why investing in apartments or du/tri/quad- plexes is a smarter investment than single family homes by explaining the concept of economies of scale concisely. I appreciate his tone in this book. It is written for beginners like myself without having a condescending or overly-simplified tone. Like lots of real estate books, Chavis advises looking for value-added properties to buy (read: distressed property) so you can immediately build equity in your purchase. He discusses the importance of an exit strategy and following a checklist before you invest so you know what parameters you are looking for and allows you to invest without getting emotionally attached to a deal. Chavis provides lots of useful, specific information on how to evaluate a neighborhood using his SEOTA(tm) analysis which is the "Strategic Evaluation of a Target Area." The specific steps he takes are sensible and you get a feel for how much experience he has just from his in-depth analysis of how to evaluate a property. He details evaluating building permits, employment, household size, demographics, psychographics, mortgage rates, rental rates, and occupancy rates. I didn't get the feeling he held anything back for a future book or to entice you to visit his site or join his association. It doesn't read like a pitch for something else and that in itself helps this book lead the field. He lays out a clearly defined program to evaluating and managing multi-family housing and gives the reader many helpful resources for finding the information he suggests that you evaluate. This is an extremely practical guide on buy and hold real estate investing. It is not a get-rich quick book and that is precisely what I love about it. What makes it a "stand-out" in the market are the no-nonsense detailed explanations of each concept. He helps beginners understand his concepts easily without glossing over concepts or the reader getting the feeling he is "dumbing it down" for beginners. I loved the concise definitions of common real estate terms. Another reviewer brought up disappointment in the follow up of his "Da Vinci Code of Rental Investing" concept and I agree, this is the only concept he presented that I didn't feel was properly supported. After re-reading this section of the book, I think he is just highlighting the three key evaluations of real estate and trying to put it in a memorable format but it leaves the reader slightly confused. Chavis gives sample leases, talks about FICO scores, loan approval, evictions, maintenance, building your real estate empire, business plans for lenders, and includes an appendix of forms you can copy and use. In short, of all I've read on the topic so far, if I had to choose only ONE real estate book to represent the best all around book for a beginner looking for useful, specific, applicable information, it would be Buy It, Rent It, Profit!
14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Seems incomplete,
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This review is from: Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market (Paperback)
As a new entrant into the investment property arena, I was looking for a book to help guide my journey. In general, this is a good book. However, it seems incomplete.
In one of the more interesting and potentially useful chapters, the author tells you how to evaluate potential properties. He has you calculate `cash on cash returns' and `cap rates'. Both of these are tremendously valuable. However, he also shows you how to calculate his "DCR" or Davinci Code score. Immediately afterward, he says that we will learn how to use these benchmark scores to compare properties but I don't recall that discussion ever taking place later in the book. So great, I have the DCR but what am I supposed to do with it? Anyway, it is a good book, but I think it needs to go a bit further. If nothing else, close the open loopholes.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is what I was looking for - solid information.,
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This review is from: Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market (Paperback)
This is a good book about how to be a landlord and do it right without exposing yourself to the dangers and hassles so many first time "wanna-be" landlords wind up going through. Bryan has a very no-nonsense and non-preaching approach to how to set yourself up with the proper documentation and more importantly a "process" for finding good properties, good tenants and a good cash flow. The documents included in the book alone make this a good overall value. Also, buzzwords seem to be kept to a minimum... which is a nice change.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good start,
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Very easy to read and seems straight forward with no "millionare in 12 hour schemes" that are so prevalent in other real estate investing books I've read. Chavis obviously understands the topic and is very effective at describing what right looks like throughtout the investment/management process. Seems somewhat basic, but as I have no investment properties myself maybe it is right on target for the subject matter. Some shameless plugs for his website and educational business but no more so than any other self-help guru. All in all I do recommend this book for a quick, easily understandable overview of real estate investing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!!!! Great book.,
By Alonso Pedroza (Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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I learned a lot with this book. I recommend you get the e book because it comes with important legal files. You will be able to copy and paste with the e book. It really explains what you should do when your tenants do something wrong. You should have legal help, people sue for any reason nowadays. Buy this book, renting out houses is a great investment.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Book on the Subject,
By Ray (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market (Paperback)
Bryan delivers a home run with this book! All the details of being a landlord are covered, even the behind-the-scenes work that is required. I manage my own properties and this book helped me re-evaluate my processes, paperwork, and procedures. I have polished my landlording skills and put into practice Bryan's techniques. I saw a difference with my first prospective tenant, only days after finishing the book. I'm ready for book 2!!
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book, Useful Information,
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This review is from: Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market (Paperback)
As and engineer and contractor, I like books that have details in them. After reading several books and going to several seminars, I think this is the best collection of information by far. The information is based on the daya to day activities and valuable forms that you need to be successful. You can go online and get the information for a fraction of the price many other gurus charge. On that note, many books are nothing more than marketing machines to individuals websites; they encourage you getting involved with one of their coaches. The [...] is similar, but is not highway robbery the way the others are.
I am no guru or high dollar investor, but I think anyone interested in real estate investment can get a better perspective on the journey (ups and downs) with this book. Thanks again Bryan. Jake, Birmingham, AL
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality tools/forms and chapters for individuals and property managers,
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A well structed informative book offering the tools to get organized in the real estate world- such as forms to be used in your own process of building real estate wealth, or with office management, or property managment. Worthwhile remarks from an attorney at law included in a chapter. And a dozen chapters on the process and details (without being cumbersome) on buying it, renting it, and profiting. I will surely use the tools this books offers and adapt them to my own business (and future property management endeavours). I will also refer back to the book in-order to stay on track and follow a procedural guide to achieving success. Initally took the thelandlordacademy.com course, which lead me to deciding to purchase this book on amazon.)
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy it, Rent it, Profit!,
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This review is from: Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market (Paperback)
As a Property Manager, and having taken a class at The Landlord Acaademy, taught by Bryan, I was curious as to what he would be writing about. I found the book well written, easy to read, and very informative.
Bryan has made it very simple to use this as a guide to the purchase of investment properties, and for a rental handbook. We have a common thread as to how we do things, but Bryan's book gives reasons as to why such things are done. |
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Buy It, Rent It, Profit!: Make Money as a Landlord in ANY Real Estate Market by Bryan Chavis (Paperback - April 14, 2009)
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