Good property investment is not about applying a magic formula, tapping into so-called secrets to success or paying top dollar to be part of a too-good-to-be-true investment scheme. It is about understanding the everyday, bread-and-butter characteristics of the investment and asking the right questions about a property before you buy. It's about doing your homework. But how and where do you start your research? In 20 Must Ask Questions , best-selling property author Margaret Lomas provides investors with the tools to find and acquire successful property investments for themselves. By equipping investors with comprehensive information about how to locate property that meets all the criteria of a sound investment, Margaret hopes that investors will stop chasing unrealistic returns or believing get-rich-quick promises. 20 Must Ask Questions is a must-read for any property investor ready to buy now. It provides in-depth information on how, when and where to ask the 20 Must Ask Questions to minimise your risk and maximise your chances of buying the right property. Margaret delivers yet another quality book full of practical advice and sound investing guidance.
Read for an introductory finance unit at unit. Very easy to read, sensible and practical advice. Have been considering investment in property, and this is a good start to my research, giving me a general framework to select cash flow positive properties with good indicators for future capital growth.
Good book on property investing, Margaret Lomas seems to know her stuff. highlighted many pages and bookmarked to refer back to some of the critial points that must be asked before buying property. there's some repetition that could improve the book and reduce page count - maybe when it reaches the next revision. Will also read her other book from now.
This book has a lot of handy information and is easy to read, the funny thing is though it has made me not want to invest in property. Not because of the ideas presented in this book, but the reality of what is involved. Definitely recommend for anyone thinking about property investment
A book packed with information about Property Investment. I felt like it was difficult to retain all the information, and I didn't know what to do after finishing reading. Not too much story-telling as much as punching in facts after facts, making it a bit less enjoyable to read personally.