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4.0 out of 5 stars Let Dan Auito Show You the Ropes of Real Estate Investment
Investing in the real estate field is often viewed as something worthwhile, but time- consuming and expensive. When most people think about investing in real estate, they conjure up visions of expensive condominiums, high- rise luxury apartments, and huge houses with thousands of square footage. We automatically put our guard into place when someone mentions real estate...
Published on January 4, 2005 by Bryan Carey

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3.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new
This book was o.k., if you have read other books on investing in rental property it will be a lot of the same. If you are a first timer then this is your book. It's a quick read. Mark it up and underline the parts that you can use. Even after the fall of real estate investing is a great time to get in.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Let Dan Auito Show You the Ropes of Real Estate Investment, January 4, 2005
This review is from: Magic Bullets in Real Estate (Paperback)
Investing in the real estate field is often viewed as something worthwhile, but time- consuming and expensive. When most people think about investing in real estate, they conjure up visions of expensive condominiums, high- rise luxury apartments, and huge houses with thousands of square footage. We automatically put our guard into place when someone mentions real estate because we think it takes large amounts of wealth to succeed. But as author Dan Auito demonstrates in this book, real estate investing is not strictly a rich person's game. It is a career field that is within the grasp of ordinary people and success can be achieved with a minimal amount of money.

With this book as your guide, a novice investor can quickly learn the necessary skills to succeed in the real estate field. Auito shows, in simple, easy to understand language, exactly what needs to be done to succeed in real estate. He walks the reader through the steps, showing how to buy, sell, and appraise property; how to rehabilitate a property for maximum resale value; how to look for good tenants in the case of rental property; and many other important tips. He organizes the book very nicely, using a dark bullet in front of the text when an important topic needs to be stressed and lighter colored bullets to display a checklist of some sort.

To get the new student of real estate thinking about important ideas and putting these ideas on paper, the author has a page of lined text at the end of each chapter with sections titled "Notes- insights, ideas, actions to take"; "Strategy- planning for success"; and "Tactics- ways to achieve success". This is a nice addition to the book because it gives readers a place to jot down their thoughts about real estate investing, making the book like a combination of a learning guide and a workbook.

Auito uses a direct, tell- it- like- it- is approach to his writing. He doesn't beat around the bush when he discusses legal concerns, financing, negotiating a deal, or anything else. He lets you know, in a direct fashion, exactly what it takes to succeed in this business. It will require a good amount of time, preparation, and effort and the author makes no excuses for this. He lets you know ahead of time before you set out to purchase your first investment property.

I like the organization of this book and I like the fact that it covers topics that many might not think about. The obvious real estate factors, like the importance of a good location and the different types of financing, are mentioned like they should be. But what is also discussed are topics that many may not be aware, like seeking out legal advice from an attorney before signing contracts and entering into deals; purchasing and selling real estate without using a broker to save money on commissions; finding the best possible tenants for your rental property; etc. These and other important considerations are discussed in the book.

Auito has an interesting chapter in his book where he briefly compares real estate investment with stock market investments. It's not surprising that the author prefers real estate over the stock market. He is correct that real estate is generally much safer than investing in common stocks. And while it's true that stocks have the potential to return much more than real estate, they also have the potential to decline in value. This is something that rarely, if ever, happens with real estate property. The value almost always increases and there is a potential for cash flow (in the case of rental property), as well as certain tax advantages with real estate, making it a safe and solid investment.

Taken as a whole, this is a very good guide for making money through real estate investing. Auito makes everything look easy, even though he admits that real estate takes time, effort, and planning. With the right preparation, real estate can prove to be a lucrative and enjoyable way to make money. And with Dan Auito's book as your guide, you will be well on your way to making a good living in this mostly safe, fun, and friendly field of investment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars How to get into the real estate game with minimal investment, January 7, 2005
This review is from: Magic Bullets in Real Estate (Paperback)
With the volatility of the stock and bond markets in the last few years, and in view of continuing market instability due to a variety of factors ranging from federal deficit spending to the war on terrorism, real estate has become an even more attractive financial investment and/or business enterprise. Magic Bullets In Real Estate: Your Complete Guide To Understanding And Using Real Estate To Your Best Advantage by Dan Auito (a licensed real estate investor and certified appraisal assistant for the past fifteen years) will prove to be an ideal and instructive introduction to how an average person can build wealth and financial security through investing in real estate. Ably written so as to be completely accessible to non-professional general readers, Magic Bullets In Real Estate shows how to get into the real estate game with minimal investment and see immediate results; evaluating property quickly and choose only the best values; how to buy, sell, and lease properties with no real estate commissions or management fees; how to locate hassle-free tenants; how to find and rehabilitate rundown homes in a matter of days; avoiding common traps and pitfalls; preparing for and winning loan approvals; gaining access to large sums of tax-free cash for continued growth; using real estate to retire in style, and so much more. If you want to take a flyer in the real estate market, then give a very careful reading to Dan Auito's Magic Bullets In Real Estate.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, March 5, 2006
This review is from: Magic Bullets in Real Estate (Paperback)
I have read quite a few real estate books lately like Renovate to Riches, 40 Days To Success In Real Estate Investing, and several of John T. Reed's books among others. This is one of the most comprehensive and easy to understand books I have read so far.The author provides an outline on how to get started and who to contact to assemble a real estate investment team. His chapter on selling your own house is dead on.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth the effort, October 23, 2005
This review is from: Magic Bullets in Real Estate (Paperback)
This is a quick read with many useful ideas. The best chapter is the one regarding 2 week fix ups. If you are new to real estate this would be a good starting point.
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5.0 out of 5 stars For anyone with time to read just one book on real estate investing., May 15, 2007
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Having had lots of experience in real estate investing, lots of friends ask me "What's a good book to read on the subject?" I usually tell them to check out armloads of boo0ks from the library, as I did, as none covered the subject very fully or deeply, but each added something to your knowledge. This was never a good answer because you had to plow the same ground over and over.

Magic Bullets in Real Estate became the real one-book answer. I was so impressed by it, that I have bought lots of them as gifts to people with whom I wished to share my enthusiasm for real estate investing. If I had the time and inclination to write a book on investing, this would be the one I would strive for. It confirms most of what I have learned of the subject and pulls it all into a workable perspective to guide me into the future. It is thoughtfully written so that few questions go unanswered. The author posesses a true flair for writing that few of the big "gurus" have mastered though, unfortunately, they get all the attention. His book is very upbeat and fun to read, and his grasp of clear communication eliminates the usual need to ponder what he meant to say.

Although the title has no zing, this book is full of great ideas from cover to cover. It deserves far more attention in the investment world than it will probably ever get, so I suggest that anyone reading this, buy it, enjoy it, and recommend it to anyone who asks you "What's a good book to read on the subjest?"
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new, August 10, 2010
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This book was o.k., if you have read other books on investing in rental property it will be a lot of the same. If you are a first timer then this is your book. It's a quick read. Mark it up and underline the parts that you can use. Even after the fall of real estate investing is a great time to get in.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book for Beginners and Experienced Investors, May 20, 2007
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Very well written book, loaded with good information on how you can actually invest in realestate. Got me from wishing and thinking about it, to actually doing it. Thank you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK!, April 29, 2007
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Howard Spiva (Savannah, Georgia) - See all my reviews
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Great book!

Detailed and informative.

Written by a man who clearly wants to help people learn to improve their lives.

EVERY man,woman and child should read and re-read ONCE PER YEAR:

1) Think and Grow Rich;
2) How to win friends and influence people;
3) The Richest man in Babylon; AND

if they want to pursue Real Estate Investing...

4) Magic Bullets In Real estate!

Every "self help" and "financial improvement" book, ever written. that is worth reading, is contained in the above books.

Howard Spiva
Attorney, Investor, Land Lord
Savannah Georgia
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