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Unlimited Riches: Making Your Fortune in Real Estate Investing [Hardcover]

Robert Shemin (Author)
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October 18, 2002
As far as reliable investments go, real estate is the best wealth-builder in the universe. In Unlimited Riches, bestselling author and mega-successful real estate investor Robert Shemin shares his proven techniques for investing in this powerful asset. He presents a step-by-step system that lets you understand and master the same techniques he employed to make his millions. With his expert guidance and a wealth of sample forms and example material, you'll be on your way to Unlimited Riches in no time . . .

Inside you'll find:
* Tips for investing in any type of real estate
* Strategies for finding great deals
* Techniques for analyzing the value of real estate
* Methods for controlling your holdings
* Ways to keep a steady stream of income
* Advice on protecting your real estate assets
* Key knowledge of all the legal issues
* The 25 most costly mistakes and how to avoid them


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If you're a serious real estate investor, or if you want to be, you'll enjoy "Unlimited Riches." It offers advice from an experienced realty investor who has diversified from buying and flipping more than 400 discounted properties to dealing in mortgages, lease-options and many other income sources connected with real estate.
The author writes that his real estate investment career began in 1992, when he met an elderly couple who earned more than $65,000 per month net income from 125 properties. Along the way, Shemin learned how to assure realty success by purchasing property, mostly houses, at least 20% below market value.
The author calls real estate "the best wealth builder in the universe," and it certainly has been for him. In this well-organized book, Shemin explains the many profit-making choices that real estate investors have, such as buying and selling property (called flipping), buying and holding for long-term market value appreciation, and leasing with an option to buy.
Lease-options seem to be the author's favorite method of controlling and profiting from property. His chapter on this topic explains how to find, acquire and benefit from lease-options without tying up much cash.
Shemin uses examples throughout the book. Although most involve other people, a few explain his personal realty escapades. The book would have benefited from more of these.
One of the most interesting chapters explains the pros and cons of most types of real estate investments, such as rental houses, trailers, apartments, commercial property and even land. The author seems to favor houses.
How to find real estate bargains is explained in another chapter, where Shemin shares some offbeat techniques, such as putting a sign on the side of your car or truck saying: "We will pay cash for your house. Call me." Although the author dislikes the idea, he says, "That ugly sign becomes a beautiful one when motivated sellers call you."
The book's strongest chapter is about negotiating, and Shemin comes off as a relentless negotiator. "What is the absolute least amount you would take for this property?" he keeps asking sellers to wear them down. Then he adds, "Can you do any better?"
The author emphasizes ethics and how to treat others, including tenants, so you can do business with them again. One especially valuable technique is to have lease-option tenants agree in their own handwriting that they are to be responsible for repairs up to $300. If they later "forget," Shemin sends them a copy of their written promise to pay for such repairs.
Every real estate investor should study this book. Readers need not adopt every idea, but Shemin opens doors to the different techniques for profiting from realty investing. (Los Angeles Times and Miami Herald, December 1, 2002)

"In it, you'll find plenty of useful tips..." (Business Week, February 10, 2003)

From the Inside Flap

Find more ways than you ever imagined to make more money than you ever dreamed! In Unlimited Riches you’ll discover why real estate is the best wealth-builder in the universe–the safest, most accessible, most lucrative investment you can make. You’ll also find out how to use your real estate investments to create multiple income streams and have a river of money flowing your way every day.

In this completely practical and reliable moneymaking guide, millionaire real estate tycoon Robert Shemin teaches you all of the foolproof techniques that he used to make his millions. His simple, step-by-step system helps you understand and master all of the ways in which you can profit from real estate. You’ll learn how to purchase properties of virtually any size without risking your own money or credit; how to boost your net worth overnight; and how to exploit the tax advantages inherent in real estate.

Most importantly, you’ll learn ten different strategies that you can use to make money from your property. You’ll learn how to maximize your profits from:

  • Buying and holding
  • Using other people’s money
  • Buying, fixing, and selling
  • Quick turning, flipping, and wholesaling
  • Lease optioning
  • Consulting, appraising, and referrals
  • And much more

In no time, you’ll master every possible method for finding great real estate deals, learn the advantages and disadvantages of different types of real estate, and find ways to control and protect your real estate assets. Even if you’ve never invested in real estate before, this step-by-step guide shows you how to get started, systematize your business, increase your profits, and avoid costly mistakes.

Make your dream of financial independence come true the fast, easy way. Read Unlimited Riches and start making real money in real estate.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (October 18, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471250627
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471250623
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,458,072 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Eh, Nothing New, November 28, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Unlimited Riches: Making Your Fortune in Real Estate Investing (Hardcover)
I am a fan of Robert Shemin, and I found his other books, "Secrets of a Millionaire Real Estate Investor" and Secrets of a Millionaire Landlord" very informative. This book falls short in many cases.

This book, for the most part, rehashes his Real Estate Investor book. I kept waiting to get to the meat of the subject. It does have some new material, 25 Costliest Mistakes (which was on his web site I believe) and some new contracts.

The instructions for various schemes are lacking. Here is how to flip a property:
(1) Find a property 20% to 40% below market value (Yea right)
(2) Convince the seller to accept weird terms (An even bigger Yea right)
(3) Find someone to purchase it for 10% to 20% below market value (This is an actual possibility, but why didn't they purchase it at the original offering?)
(4) Find a Realtor to who will write the contract (NOT ON YOUR LIFE)

Is it possible to flip properties? Yes. Is it an everyday event? Hardly. Can you make money doing it? Yes. Can you loose your shirt doing it? An even bigger YES!

While leveraging (speculating) a property can make money, the risks are mostly to the down side. Some say the sky is the limit, but there is a price after which no one, nowhere, no how will ever buy the property. There is a price at which anyone will buy it, but that is usually below what you paid.

A companion book that Amazon offered when I purchased Shemin's book was, Investing in Real Estate by Andrew McLean and Gary Eldred. This book is the meat and potatoes of investing in real estate. It shows you the numbers, gives you straight advise, cites the pluses and minuses of investing, but it will never be a big seller because it doesn't promise you will get rich quickly.

My advise; purchase Shemin's Secrets books and McLean/Eldred's book.

Final advise, don't try and use any of the contracts in these books without checking the laws in your state. Many states have adopted the "Uniform Landlord Tenants Act" as modified by their particular state. Shemin's rental/lease contract would have gotten tossed out on its ear in Kansas. I suspect it would have been tossed in some other states too.

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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Ditto Kansas City ( Review Below), December 8, 2002
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This review is from: Unlimited Riches: Making Your Fortune in Real Estate Investing (Hardcover)
This is the fourth book I've read in the past couple of weeks that tells me to just go out and buy properties for 30% off, get the seller to finance it for nothing down, and then flip it for a great profit. What world are these authors living in? More to the point--how can so many gullible readers buy this stuff? Even worse, Shemin spends a chapter trying to sell you a prepaid legal service with which he's involved.I agree with Kansas City. For meat and potatoes and techniques that make sense see M&E's Investing In Real Estate. Shemin has destroyed his credibility with me with this entry into the Carleton Sheets school of nonsense. I expected better.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Show me the money, January 26, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Unlimited Riches: Making Your Fortune in Real Estate Investing (Hardcover)
I read some good reviews of this book, but after reading the book they made me feel like they were written by the author or by some of his friends. Like most books that promise the world, the content under delivers. The book had some great points in it, but it left out some key pieces of information, like how much money you need to get started and what makes a good market from a bad one. He had some great suggestions on what you need to do in order to be a great landlord, but at times I felt like the book was an advertisement for his web site and the services he provides there (for a fee, of course). The book could have been half as long and provided the same information. Writing in the first person, telling his own version of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" kept the pace fast, but at times was annoying. If you are considering seriously to get into real estate investing, this isn't a bad book to have, but you shouldn't make it your only one.
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