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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bam@ Emeril,
By Emeril@Bam (Roswell, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Mass Market Paperback)
This is an honest little book, outlining and providing you with information that the trade shows and REI trainers don't tell you. The only concern that I have is that profitable properties under the scenario described in this book are not that common to find, and if they are, the lots alone go for 200 to 300k or more. You probably need not look in most average subdivisions as the potential price appreciation could not support the model. I suspect that you will have to find a careful set of circumstances like he has in the California market where the profit potential is large. Having said that, I currently hold title to 10 properties and have done remodelling on others that I later sold. But I believe that the information contained in this book will allow me to "step it up a notch" to the next level of profitability. At worst, it is another arrow in your investing quiver.
93 of 105 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
About what I expected,
By Kelly H (Woodbury, MN, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Mass Market Paperback)
I am a licensed Realtor in the state of Minnesota. I have never personally flipped a house but have sold several fixers to clients and have renovated the home I live in. I read this book hoping to get some good ideas so I can get more involved in real estate investing. Overall the book did have some good information, and I felt the best parts were mostly on staging and decorating. As other readers mentioned it was a really quick read. The reasons I didn't rate it five stars are:
1) I don't live in California and the book was too specific to California. I would've liked some examples of properties outside of La La Land where values aren't so ridiculous and the profits so unrealistic. 2) The author uses way too many exclamation points! The title is just one example! Overused exclamation points make the tone of the book seem more like a motivational book! Repeat after me: "I can successfully flip homes for a living if I put my mind to it! I will be a wealthy and successful real estate investor someday!" 3) At least half of the book didn't pertain to flipping and just discussed a lot of general homebuyer info. Again, this is good if that's what you're looking for. I wasn't and found myself skimming those sections. He also could've been a little more generic in description because in many states we don't close in escrow, we sign disclosures before an offer is accepted, and inspection and financing contingencies work a little differently than he explains. 3) Pretty sure Coldwell Banker Burnet paid him to plug them so often in the book. Using an agent is essential for many people, but what if you decide to do this full time... wouldn't it really be worth it to get a license and save yourself the commission on both sides? In some states where the profit off these flips is much lower, saving thousands on the commission is huge. I get that he's writing about his experience and what's worked for him, but he doesn't even mention the possibility. 4) Holy ego. He name drops, tells us how he has broken comps on every house he's flipped, and makes it seem like he's doing us a favor by writing this fantastic book full of his secrets. 5) I would've liked a few more horror stories with information on how to salvage your profit if a serious issue comes up after you own the house. Flipping is not as easy as he makes it seem. Although maybe he did address this and the exclamation points and overly enthusiastic language distracted me. Again I did really like some aspects of this book and will definitely utilize some of the checklists and tips if I decide to flip a house. Like most other "make millions in real estate" books, there are a few things I will takeaway and a bunch of crap I will forget.
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiring and informative,
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This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Mass Market Paperback)
I was overwhelmed with choices when I went looking for a book on house flipping. There are so many out there that it's hard to tell which book will be better than another. So, in all honesty, my friend convinced me to buy this book because of the "good looking guy on the cover". Not very scientific, but what a great choice it turned out to be. Once you get passed the "infomercial" feel of the beginning, the book is loaded with helpful information: How to chose a house; what formula to use to determine if the house can be profitable; making the deal; staging the finished house; color choices; curb appeal; re-sale strategies... The list goes on and on.
I highly recommend reading several book on the subject (do your homework) before entering into what is a risky endeavor and this book should be at the top of your 'must read' list.
68 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic, easy to read, complete book on flipping,
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This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Mass Market Paperback)
"Find It, Fix It, Flip It" is an excellent book about the lucrative market of flipping real estate. Author Michael Corbett splits the book into 3 specific, logical chucks, specifically finding a flip candidate, how to go about fixing the property, and finally "flipping" it for profit.
The first section on finding flip worth properties was excellent. Michael does a very in-depth job of describing all of the different aspects of locating a property, performing analysis on the property to see if it could be profitable, creating a team, and surviving escrow. I was especially impressed with his profit calculator Part two focuses on the repairs and renovations involved with the flip. The author does a fantastic job of splitting up all the various renovations that can be potentially done with the renovations that will result in profit upon sale of the property. I absolutely loved his sections on lifestyle upgrades, essentially renovations that will attractive a higher price due to the lifestyle the home gives. Part three finishes up with the final flip. Here the focus is on dressing the home to attract buyers and create a warm atmosphere, and finally selling the house. Again I was very impressed with the ideas and lists that author Michael Corbett came up with. In all, this was my first book on flipping, but I might not have to pick up any others. The lists and forms are fantastic and the book is complete. I highly recommend this book to the novice and the experienced flipper alike. 5 out of 5 stars.
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Reference Book,
This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is of value to the beginner or the experienced buyer. The best advice in the book is to assemble a winning team of experts to assist you in making a property flip. In my opinion, the book gives enough basic knowledge for you to be able to talk to, and understand, what your experts are saying to you. The book also helps you to let your experts know that you know their trade well enough to know how much useful information they are providing. I would like to see some blank pages in the back of the book so notes can be made. There isn't any book which contains all there is to know about purchasing properties. This book, however, makes an excellent starting place.
29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
VIRGIN FLIPPER'S DREAM BOOK,
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This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Mass Market Paperback)
I own an investment property, a four unit building in a New York City suburb. I wish I had this book in my hands before I purchased it!
I bought just about every single real estate get-rich-quick infomercial product out there. I'm throwing most of them out. Michael Corbett's Find It, Fix It, Flip It is honest and informed. It covers just about every single sign post a new flipper can expect to encounter when engaged in the purchase of real estate for investment. It was the very first book I ever read on real estate that rang true, and reflected my experience. If you are convinced that you can buy property for no money down and flip it for a $100,000 profit in a few months, this is not for you. This book is meant to cover the basics and since his ideas can easily be enforced in the NYC (he lives and flips in California) then it will probably work anywhere. He addresses tax issues, the fraught-with-danger renovation roller coaster, and how every single penny you invest should be invested, with a down-home but wise voice. This book is a great starting point for the virgin investor, to help them through a very complicated process without losing their shirt. I was blown away with his renovation ideas, adding what he calls "brooches" to a property, those details that elevate a ho-hum house into a designer house, for pennies for the dollar. I did exactly that to my property, and have since attracted tenants who feel special -- maybe even honored -- to live in an apartment that they can show off to their friens and neighbors. My rent roll increase, from an average of $800 a month to $1000 a month proves this. Believe me, all other real estate books recommend pinching every penny until you get carpal tunnel syndrome. Yes, you can renovate with a tight budget, but adding an extra detail that others will think are crazy, will get you the kind of tenants that will be happy to pay on time, and say thank you for giving them a lovely home where they can hang their hat, not merely a serviceable place to stay. Thankfully, my building pays for itself, and generates a modest profit every single month. I borrowed from my 401K to pay for the down payment and closing costs. I looked at about 100 properties before finally taking the leap of faith to invest in a run down building whose potential, it seemed at the time, to be evident only to me. Michaael Corbett maintains a sang froid, objective voice throughout his book, but thankfully remains optimistic and supportive. In essence, he says, "Yes, you can do it! But these are the things to really watch out for." For the virgin investor, I do recommend highly that you get another book that discusses mortgages and taxes in great detail. There is a good array of choices to suit your specific needs. It's all a numbers game, after all. I also recommend that you go and purchase the books of John Reed. He sells them from his website. You will not be disappointed. If you want a cold, analytic take on real estate investing, then John Reed, who is a highly experienced Harvard man with many pieces of property, is definitely your guy. His "reads-like-a-novel" accounts about his crusades against shady infomercial real estate gurus (his term) are knee-slapping good and priceless education. If for nothing else, John Reed's writings are almost the perfect foil to Corbett's sunny outlook, and put together, should provide you with both sides of the real estate world to reach intelligent, informed, and hope-filled conclusions. One reviewer rated this book very low, and I can appreciate why. He is obviously an experienced investor, and was seeking info to get to the next level. However, if you are the virgin investor, then shut off that TV infomercial and buy this book. It is worth it's weight in gold, providing you with enough armament to navigate the dark waters of buying property. Yes, I am not a flipper (yet), but I wish I had this book with me the day after I closed, when I was sitting in a dark apartment waiting for the electric company to bring back the power. Or when I was ready to wring a contractor's neck for lying and trying to cheat me. Or when I was talking to a mortgage broker and the complicated numbers and hidden costs seemed to sprout bat wings and flap around inside my head. I am now a die-hard fan of Michael Corbett. I thank him for his honesty, generosity and sunny disposition. Hey, he's a working actor AND a successful investor. His book will hold a special place in my bookcase. In fact, I may just start watching his soaps!
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best book on flipping,
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This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Mass Market Paperback)
you dont need to spent 1000's on seminars and boot camps,this inexpensive book will help you tremebdously in RE investing. I am a RE investor, have done a little flipping and want to do more, I own more than a 100 books on re investing(I have more than the library) This is the best book out of all of them,jammed packed with info just for a couple of dollars.Forget about Carleton Sheets, just buy this book.Its a great book over 300 pages of timely info on flipping. His photo is on the cover, a very handsome bloke to boot!
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Classic,
By Puppy Breath (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Mass Market Paperback)
This book will undoubtedly become a classic in this category, and for good reason. It is practical, well-written and realistic. It provides great pictures and examples of the author's points. It also doesn't over-hype the flipping concept as a get-rich-quick scheme.
Well worth the money.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Paperback)
Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Find it, Fix it, Flip it!,
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This review is from: Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time (Paperback)
I've read a number of books on this subject and found this one much more detailed and filled with far more practical information than the others.
He even gives you a method to figure out the profitability of a flip that's easy to use. This allows you to set a budget for your flip so you know where you need to be to make money. His no BS approach keeps your feet on the ground so you understand that a lot of what you have to learn is through experience but he gives you enough info to be well armed to win. E. Lobato |
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Find It, Fix It, Flip It!: Make Millions in Real Estate--One House at a Time by Michael Corbett (Paperback - January 31, 2006)
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