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How to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate for the Small Investor: [Hardcover]

Nicholas Masters
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A down-to-earth approach to getting started in commercial real estate.It is easier to enter and participate in commercial real estate than most people think. Once savings reserves, home ownership, and pension plans have been provided for, commercial real estate is an excellent supplemental long-term investment. This book provides a realistic "how-to" approach to getting started, either as an individual or as part of a group. The principal advantages of commercial real estate investing propounded throughout the book include positive cash flow, cash return on down payment, long-term appreciation, and tax-sheltered income.Step-by-step approach includes numerous real-life examplesNicholas Masters, MBA, CPA (Clearwater, FL), is a licensed real estate broker and has been a real estate investor for over thirty years.

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With the stock market making front-page headlines and the bookshelves teeming with how-to-invest guides, you probably think that the stock market is the best investment around. You’re wrong. In the long run, real estate is superior.

Here’s why:

  • Real estate is not subject to daily price fluctuations, as stocks are
  • Investors hold on for the long run rather than try to time the market
  • Returns are on average higher than most people get from stocks
  • Real estate is an excellent hedge against inflation
  • As real estate appreciates, you continue to build up equity

The simple truth is, real estate investment can give you excellent long-term profits—often up to a 43% long-term total annual return. Yes, 43% a year! Try squeezing that out of the Dow Jones! You, too, can achieve similar results! This book will show you how. This is not a get-rich-quick scheme or an infomercial tie-in. Written by a former professor of accounting who is also an experienced real estate investor, How to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate for the Small Investor is designed to help neophyte small investors—people like you—get started in creating a real estate portfolio. Its step-by-step approach simplifies the ins-and-outs of real estate in terms anyone can understand and follow. And you don’t need an accounting degree to understand the economics. Using examples from his own real estate deals, Nicholas Masters goes over the "numbers" so you see just where the money comes from, where it goes, and what it means to your bottom line. Point by point, Masters explains the various types of real estate, including family homes, residential complexes, shopping centers, office buildings, as well as types of land, and explores the relative advantages and disadvantages of each. He shows you, for instance, how a $20,000 cash investment in a small apartment complex in which you yourself live can provide a juicy $8,200 annual return, and that’s not counting tax benefits!

You’ll see how easy it is to get started in real estate. If you think buying property is out of your financial reach, Masters recommends forming an investment club, where you pool your resources with similar small investors to find opportunities you couldn’t have afforded alone. He tells you how to create such a club, what partners to look for, and how to run it. Then he takes you through each step of the process of owning property. By the time you’re done, you’ll know how to find properties . . . the benefits and pitfalls of auctions and foreclosures . . . how to evaluate the property and negotiate the best deal . . . how to get a mortgage and get to the all-important closing . . . and ultimately how to manage your property profitably. If you’ve ever dreamed of having financial security, real estate is one good way to establish a steady, reliable source of income for years to come. You don’t have to be a Donald Trump to succeed in the business. Reassuringly clear and level-headed, How to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate for the Small Investor takes the mystery out of buying real estate and helps you make your dream a reality.


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5.0 out of 5 stars If you are serious about Real Estate, you must read this one, Jan 22 2001
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J. Daily (Fort Worth, Tx United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: How to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate for the Small Investor: (Hardcover)
This book and "The Complete Idiots Guide to Real Estate" are my two all time favorite real estate books. This is about true real estate investing. If you are sick of the no-money down,flipping, foreclosure, single family bottom end type books then this is for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this book first, Dec 8 2002
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This review is from: How to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate for the Small Investor: (Hardcover)
When I decided I wanted to learn more about commercial real estate investment, I bought a pile of books that claimed to be relevant and started working my way through them. This one was the ONLY one that I feel was really worth the read. It starts out by ascertaining whether the reader is truly ready to buy commercial real estate, taking a very prudent view of personal finances. It lays out everything worthwhile that any of the books on this subject lay out, and does so in a very readable manner. At the same time, it does not talk down to the reader or try to "dumb down" any of the material. I would suggest starting with only this book, and then buying other books (or talking to experts) in a more focussed manner, based upon what you find here. Incidentally, I haven't bought any commercial real estate yet, but I still intend to and I am trying to follow the advice of this book in preparing to do so.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sound information. Good for experienced or beginners., April 9 2001
This review is from: How to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate for the Small Investor: (Hardcover)
This is a good book with lots of good information. The book is great for persons without any knowledge of commercial real estate and is a good reference book for persons with experience in commercial real estate.

It is worth noting, however, that the much of the author's experience with investment real estate seemed to be during the 1970's decade. During that period of time there was hyper inflation in the real estate market. Often values and prices paid for real estate did not make much sense.

Some of the examples in the book refer to properties indicated to be worth several million dollars - and not exactly what you would call a small investment property.

However, the financial scenarios in this book are based on reasonably sound financial and economic theory. And the reasoning for the mathematical financial calculations seem to be fairly sound.

The book is a good buy for the price.<...

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