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Great first read - Rated
I'd highly recommend this no fuss introduction to the basics of what you need to know about property investment. It is realistic, doesn't encourage irresponsible behaviour, is cheap, yet covers all the fundamental topics you probably haven't thought about.
Nicely written, easy to read - great piece of work.
Research is the key - Rated
I like this book...it covers so much and explains everything clearly. It is well written and has life in it unlike other property books. It is easy to refer to as it is extremely well presented.Well worth the money!
Very Very Interesting. - Rated
This is the kind of book everyone should read as it is concise, well written, well informed and very practical. Excellent!
One of the best - Rated
Great book. It is an excellent guide. It is clearly laid out and explains in detail how to build a property portfolio without falling into the traps. I think it is commendable how the authour started off from small beginnings and then used the equity in her own home to build such an empire. I admire the way she shares her mistakes but passes on valuable advice in helping others not to do so. Its more than just a book...its a bible!
disappointed in this book - Rated
I was quite disappointed in this book. Essentailly it's in the Property Investor for Dummies genre. Yes it's easy to follow and takes you through all the various aspects of property, however I was expecting to discover how the author managed to build her portfolio, from the perspective of each purchase made and the initial investment made, and the decisions taken. She does touch on a few investments made in the early 80/90 but that is hardly relevant for todays buyers with such a competitive market. So for me this book was very disappointing, and I'm none the wiser about the details of the how the author actually built her portfolio and accumulated her wealth. Not really a self help guide, more an encyclopedia of information.