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The Real Estate Investor's Guide to Financing by David Reed

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The Real Estate Investor's Guide to Financing

Insider Advice for Making the Most Money on Every Deal

David Reed

AMACOM · Print & ebook · March 5, 2008

Reading lane: Finance

To get the biggest return, real estate investors need the right financing.

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Good for readers who enjoy FinanceGood for readers who enjoy Finance and Real Estate.

Book Details

Authors
David Reed
Publisher
AMACOM
Published
March 5, 2008
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Finance · Real Estate
Reading lane
Finance

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Publisher Categories

  • Finance

  • Real Estate

  • Personal Success

About This Book

To get the biggest return, real estate investors need the right financing. And as they buy multiple properties, their debt to equity rises, making it more difficult to get the kind of deal they need. As many investors have learned the hard way, getting the wrong financing can wipe out their profits, hold them back from selling because of a lack of equity, or force them to try to sell for more than the market will bear. The Real Estate Investor's Guide to Financing is the one...

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To get the biggest return, real estate investors need the right financing. And as they buy multiple properties, their debt to equity rises, making it more difficult to get the kind of deal they need. As many investors have learned the hard way, getting the wrong financing can wipe out their profits, hold them back from selling because of a lack of equity, or force them to try to sell for more than the market will bear. The Real Estate Investor's Guide to Financing is the one book that shows readers how to get the right financial package for the biggest return on their investment. As a respected author and mortgage banker, David Reed has spent more than 20 years helping investors finance their properties. Here, he offers advice on such crucial topics as: * financing options for different property types * the financial implications of renting vs. flipping * setting rental rates * the challenges and benefits of being a landlord, including rent loss coverage * the pros and cons of having partners * tips on financing a second home, duplex, multi-family unit, or condo Complete with essential advice on financing and a glossary of investment terms, this is the one guide that will help readers start making real money.

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