I can't believe it! I got the book Tuesday May 4th and read it by noon today Wednesday May 5, 2005. Would recommend this to ANYONE! Don't hesitate in buying this book! Being in real estate myself, after all the books I have read relating to this topic, there has been no one book that surpassed this one in usefulness and ease of understanding, for both the professional as well as the novice. I want to say that Mr Lucier gives it to you straight, no run around and false hopes and definitely insightful, knowledgeable and worth more than the average price the book sells for.
But me being new to the whole real estate thing I had to buy a book on basic real estate, to catch up because this book is more for somebody who know a little bit about real estate. Very good read though.
Considering other Guru's want you to buy a plastic CD with forms on it for about $400, this guy's got to be crazy. He'll probably file bankruptcy in a couple of weeks giving all his forms away for free. We have to understand that when someone is losing their home, they can go into denial and sometimes even be heavily depressed. If you do decide to get into this process of sending out letters the only thing you should try and add to them, is to let the people know that you are there because you really care to help them out and not to make a quick buck!
And, oh my Goodness, Thomas holds nothing back. Many times when I read something I get the sense that the author wants me to have only so much information (aka "power") and not a bit more.
None of them even came close to measuring up to my standards except this one, which far exceeded my expectations. I feel fortunate to have found it because it was the last one on the shelf. I will right an update in a few months if I purchase my first property. It's a very detailed book that really explains the process.
The organization I have derived from it is most valuable. This booked helped me a lot to buy a foreclosure property. Also, the realtor I worked with was surprised how much I know about buying a property.
I've always wanted to do pre-foreclosures, I read so many other books, but it wasn't as friendly as Tom's book. I bought Tom's book, and immediately I got to work, it directed me to the foreclosure listings, I pulled it, and the next day, I began sending out the letters as he suggested. To fill this gap I would also recommend Cashing in on the Real Estate Bubble. This book focuses on the economic aspect of the bubble and presents a survey of the best methods to make money from the real estate mess.
This is an excellent book for beginners and advance. It lays out clearly all the pros and cons of buying pre-foreclosed properties.
It did not disappear from my son in law's wish list; therefore he ended up with 2 which did not make us very happy. Read this book first, and then read the others.
But me being new to the whole real estate thing I had to buy a book on basic real estate, to catch up because this book is more for somebody who know a little bit about real estate. Very good read though.
Considering other Guru's want you to buy a plastic CD with forms on it for about $400, this guy's got to be crazy. He'll probably file bankruptcy in a couple of weeks giving all his forms away for free. We have to understand that when someone is losing their home, they can go into denial and sometimes even be heavily depressed. If you do decide to get into this process of sending out letters the only thing you should try and add to them, is to let the people know that you are there because you really care to help them out and not to make a quick buck!
And, oh my Goodness, Thomas holds nothing back. Many times when I read something I get the sense that the author wants me to have only so much information (aka "power") and not a bit more.
None of them even came close to measuring up to my standards except this one, which far exceeded my expectations. I feel fortunate to have found it because it was the last one on the shelf. I will right an update in a few months if I purchase my first property. It's a very detailed book that really explains the process.
The organization I have derived from it is most valuable. This booked helped me a lot to buy a foreclosure property. Also, the realtor I worked with was surprised how much I know about buying a property.
I've always wanted to do pre-foreclosures, I read so many other books, but it wasn't as friendly as Tom's book. I bought Tom's book, and immediately I got to work, it directed me to the foreclosure listings, I pulled it, and the next day, I began sending out the letters as he suggested. To fill this gap I would also recommend Cashing in on the Real Estate Bubble. This book focuses on the economic aspect of the bubble and presents a survey of the best methods to make money from the real estate mess.
This is an excellent book for beginners and advance. It lays out clearly all the pros and cons of buying pre-foreclosed properties.
It did not disappear from my son in law's wish list; therefore he ended up with 2 which did not make us very happy. Read this book first, and then read the others.
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As a part time investor, the information he has shared is right on the money and helpful in understanding the seller and lender stupid decisions. CAR WINDSHIELD CRACK REPAIR.



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