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4.0 out of 5 stars
Practical,
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This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It...PROFIT (Paperback)
As other reviewers have said, this is written for the layman. Maps the flipping process out and tells you how to do it in easy to understand language. A great starter book. Covers what to look for, working with an R.E. agent, appraisals, foreclosures, purchasing for cash(and how to get it), using private morgage lenders(the hard stuff!),negotiating, inspection, renovation, hiring contractors, and how to sell quickly for top dollar. The final chapter delves into some more advanced strategies. I'm just now getting into "flipping" books and this is one of the best.
2.0 out of 5 stars
ONLY for the complete newbie,
By Jack4976 "Jack" (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It...PROFIT (Paperback)
This is the first book I've bought solely on the praise of other reviewers. It is also the first book I have ever returned in the four years I've been buying from Amazon. Wow! What a complete disappointment!Buy it, Fix it, Sell it: Profit! should only be bought by people who have never read ANYTHING regarding buying houses, fixing them up, and selling for profit. I read the free e-book from David Whisant while waiting for this book to arrive...The e-book contained more information and went more in-depth into the topics than this book did. I have never written a completely negative review before, so here goes: this book is well written and laid out. Having said that, I think that ten minutes spent at google will provide you with a couple of good sites that give more information than this book does.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, looking forward to a less dated edition...,
By Barry Cotton (Waterford, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Profit!: A Comprehensive Guide to No-Sweat Money-Making Home Rehab (Paperback)
Anyone spending the enormous amount of money needed to buy property can't frown at $13 for a reference book, if they can glean anything from the book. This guy definitely isn't a writer but the book did contain some good tips. Do yourself a favor and make sure you buy the newest addition - I picked up the '97 and it was extremely dated. My other issue with this book is he uses examples with very unrealistic dollar figures, even if adjusted for inflation. Do you think you're going to buy a $100,000 "handyman special" and renovate it until it's in "doll house/sparkling condition", with that renovation to include a new roof, updated baths, complete kitchen remodel, paint, carpet and landscaping...all for $9,000? Good luck. The roof alone could cost that much and certainly the kitchen is going to run more than $1800 if you're replacing cabinets; even if you were to buy the cheapest of the cheap materials and do the work yourself, in which case the end result would look cheap. To his credit, he harps on the fact that you need to do your homework and estimate all the rehab costs to build them into your offer price - but if you're new to this don't get sticker shock when your estimates for all the above items come in more in the $25,000 neighborhood. One thing I tend to disagree with is his contention that you shouldn't even consider doing the work yourself. If you're starting out and building relationships with subcontractors I think an advanced do-it-yourselfer can do almost anything, you have so many resources available to you with Home Depot, TV and the internet. The key would be getting things done quickly, so maybe farming out the time consuming and dangerous work is okay, but you can do the other stuff yourself much cheaper. Of course, after a few houses and once you've got a HVAC guy you trust, a plumber and electrician you trust and possibly drywall and paint guys you trust, you might take the advice of the book and spend your time looking for the next house.I did find this book useful enough that I'll be buying the 2003 edition today, you just need to look at it as another resource and not the rehabber bible.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Real Estate Book I've Read So Far!,
By Bill Loyd (Browns Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Profit!: A Comprehensive Guide to No-Sweat Money-Making Home Rehab (Paperback)
My spouse and I plan to start investing in real estate, both rehabbing and holding to rent. I the past six weeks I have read at least 10 books on the subject. This is the best by far!!! Mr. Meyers explains things in an easily understood way for us novice investors and takes you through the rehab process step-by-step. Definitely a good buy!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book!,
By Bill Loyd (Browns Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It...PROFIT (Paperback)
I've read several books lately on investing and rehabing real estate. This is the best by far. It is easy to read and understand. Has lots of good ideas and practical advise. I highly recommend it for a novice real estate investor.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another 6 stars - I highly recommend this book!,
By MAT (Sylvania, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It...PROFIT (Paperback)
I read and wrote a review of the first edition, which I thought was an absolutely incredible book. I didn't think it could be done better...I was wrong.Kevin knocks another one out of the ball park with this edition. He still has the fantastic formula in the book for figuring out how much you should pay for a property, but he has added to it and made it even more clear then the first edition. This formula is literally worth its weight in gold to a beginner. Second he adds an entire chapter on dealing with environmental problems like mold, lead, radon, and abestos. These are critical pieces of information a real estate entrepreneur needs to know, especially the mold issue. He adds a whole bunch of new information on prospecting for deals and how to locate properties that is even better then his first edition (which was already good). He discusses how to hire and manage contractors and handyman workers. How to develop contracts and manage the overall project. This chapter is packed with great info like making sure the General Contractor pays the sub contractors and getting him to sign a release of lien so you don't get mechanics liens on the property. He also fully (and I do mean fully) discusses financing. This includes seller financing and hard money lenders. How to structure the deals, where to look for money, what kinds of problems you may run into etc. This book is a complete course and includes ALL the information you will need to get into the real estate rehab business. Kevin doesn't leave anything out and there is nothing vague about his information, it is detailed, accurate, and complete. Invest in this book before buying any other book or course in real estate. If you you are at all interested in real estate investing, specially rehab and selling, then get this book it is worth every penny.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well written and informative,
By "jmaple3" (Oakland, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Profit!: A Comprehensive Guide to No-Sweat Money-Making Home Rehab (Paperback)
Myers book on rehabbing is one of the best books written on the subject. He uses a practical approach that is easy to follow and also provides lots of examples. The author obviously speaks from his own experiences.Steve Berges' book on Flipping Properties also has lots of great info on rehabbing. I highly recommend both books!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beginners: this is your book.,
By The Poe Toaster (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It...PROFIT (Paperback)
I read "Flipping Properties" by William Bronchik and Robert Dahlstrom and I wish I hadn't even read it, let alone bought it. This book by Kevin Meyers is much, much, much better for beginning investors. It tells you what you need to know without delving into a bunch of pretentious real estate legal and technical jargon that's only designed to confuse and intimidate the reader like Bronchik and Dahlstrom's book. Also, this writer actually knows how to write linear paragraphs which is something those other two clowns could really use a lesson in. I highly recommend this book for the beginner who wants to generate some instant cash profits in real estate. If you read Bronchik and Dahlstrom's book and you don't know much about real estate, you're gonna get to the end of it thinking "I'll never be able to do this." Instead, read this book by Meyers. It's better, it's written better, it's more readable, it's more comprehendible, it's everything that other piece o' crap isn't. Get it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Book,
By zmrambo "zmrambo" (Richmond, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Profit!: A Comprehensive Guide to No-Sweat Money-Making Home Rehab (Paperback)
This book was very through. The author was very knowledgable about the subject and gave detailed explanation.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have for starting rehabbers,
By A Customer
This review is from: Buy It, Fix It, Sell It: Profit!: A Comprehensive Guide to No-Sweat Money-Making Home Rehab (Paperback)
We have read several of the recommended books for home rehabbing. This is by far the BEST. It is full of the details you need, and truthful advice. If you only read one book before starting-- it must be this one.
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Buy It, Fix It, Sell It...PROFIT by Kevin Myers (Paperback - July 15 2003)
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