This book shows beginning and experienced real estate investors how, and where, to acquire one million dollars in real estate in one year using borrowed money. Author and real estate expert Tyler Hicks starts with the reasons why real estate is the world's best borrowed-money business, then discusses hands-on ways for any investor to:
Choose the type of property to invest in
Pick one of 49 mortgages that can finance the property
Find loans on the Internet to finance property acquisition
Deal with, and obtain funding from, private lenders
Use self-starter methods to get the money needed to buy income real estate
Get financing even with bad credit/no credit on the investor's record
Tap into little-known sources of real estate financing for both beginners and experienced wealth builders
Use 100% financing (zero-down) methods to acquire real estate
Build wealth almost anywhere with property appreciation
Put wraparound mortgages to work to acquire desirable properties
Numerous real-life examples of people who have used this system successfully in their spare time are included. To further assist readers in acquiring the income real estate they seek, dozens of sources of funding are included.
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About the author
TYLER G. HICKS is a long-time real estate adviser and director of a large New York lending organization that has made millions of dollars in real estate loans. He has also written several books on real estate investing, including 209 Fast Spare-Time Ways to Build Zero Cash into 7 Figures a Year in Real Estate (Wiley), which has sold thousands of copies.
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