- Paperback: 383 pages
- Publisher: Infoleverage (18 July 2002)
- ISBN-10: 096443802X
- ISBN-13: 978-0964438026
- Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
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At 370 pages this is also his longest book and it is jam packed with over 40 real estate business plans. Included are such far reaching opportunities as title examiner, cell phone tower lease, real estate paper, publishing, broker, land investor and many more.. He provides the business model and the tools and skills required for these diverse paths. I expect that many of them are paths taken by the author and some close associates. If you can't find a real estate opportunity in this book, there probably isn't one for you. Mobiles homes, real estate consultant, professional management, home inspection, are just some of the topics in this book.. There are chapters on marketing, business tips and secrets and the 10 stupid things business owners do. The amount of good information contained in this book is just overwhelming. The author has a website ... and I know he'll answer your questions about the books as he has answered mine. Some of the things that I like about Bryan Wittenmyer's books is that there is no fluff, he has done much of the things that he writes about, and that he presents his material in an easy to read, informative, and intelligent manner added details missed in other books and telling you the pluses and the minuses.
There are so many new ideas in there with the interesting part being pros and cons for each idea. Very seldom, do I come across books with the cons distinctively spelt out. I can use this book as a primer because it talks about how to start simple yet
effectively, where to spend money and where not to.
There are so many new ideas in there with the interesting part being pros and cons for each idea. Very seldom, do I come across books with the cons distinctively spelt out. I can use this book as a primer because it talks about how to start simple yet
effectively, where to spend money and where not to.