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How to Create Multiple Streams of Income: Buying Homes in Nice Areas With Nothing Down by Peter Conti David Finkel

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Join self-made millionaires Peter Conti and David Finkel as they show you how to create multiple streams of income buying homes in nice areas with nothing down. These are the same two men who led a small group of investors to San Diego, California and locked up over $1.5 million worth of real estate with only $37 down! Now for the first time ever you can learn the inside secrets of exactly how they did it--and how you can too. YouHow to buy homes in nice areas with nothing down.7 fun, easy ways to earn up to an extra $100,000 this year investing in real estate.How you can build a million dollar net worth in 5 years or less.How to win the money game and earn a six-figure income investing from your home. This book will share with you over 25 ways to find motivated sellers (including specific phone scripts and marketing materials you can use right away.) You'll learn the step by step negotiating system called the Instant Offer System that has made the authors two of the most famous real estate investor trainers of the past decade. And you'll learn how to sell your properties the fastest, easiest way possible. All this and more...

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First published July 1, 1999

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September 2, 2013
This book was a real eye opener. I haven't yet put the ideas into practice - which I guess is the real test of a book, but it's got some great insights. I found this book recommended in a review of another property book - and I'm so glad I bought a copy.

If you've come across "lease to lease" (or rent to rent) this book builds on these concept and shows how you could buy and sell the property - but it's certainly suitable for someone with no experience of becoming a property investor. It also describes how to remove some of the hassle from being a landlord.

If you're looking for an alternative property investment strategy - then this could be the book for you.
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October 8, 2012
I got the gist (be the middle man for owners trying to sell and rent-to-buy folks who can't buy a house yet, and "solve" both their problems). Interesting concept, not relevant to me personally right now, I may come back to it at some point. It may be more relevant in larger city markets where there are a lot of properties being bought and sold at any given moment. In my rural area it's not as obviously useful.
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