Honest Review – The Real Book of Real Estate: Real Experts. Real Stories. Real Life.
October 29th, 2011 Filed under: Trusts attorney — Estate Planning Author
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The only thing better than one real estate expert helping you invest and win is twenty real estate experts with that same mission. For the first time ever, Robert Kiyosaki, bestselling author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, has assembled in one big book a star studded cast of real estate wizards and trusted advisors with one purpose in mind: to share their knowledge to help you win in real estate.
This is the ultimate real estate desk reference youll come back to again and again. Whether youre a seasoned investor or buying your first property, you will enhance your knowledge and grow your wisdom through this book. The book shows you how to value a property, handle leases, manage tenant relationships, get financing, even establish your own team of advisors, and so much more. Youll hear from the insiders and learn from their wins and their losses. Its decades worth of experience and knowledge you just cant get anywhere else.
Review:
I own a lot of Kiyosaki’s books. I started with Rich Dad,Poor Dad and loved it so I began picking up his books regularly. This book I checked out from the library and it is by far the best of all of them because I took away more specifics from this book than any others. It’s more of a reference book than a how-to. The chapters are each written by different experts so the content is specific, thorough and relevant to each topic.
Kiyosaki is the MASTER of motivational messages in real estate. He has a down to earth style that keeps people reading at least a few books but, if you’re like me, you quickly bore of the motivational message because you got that in the first book and now you’re hungry for specifics.
Along with What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow… And 36 Other Key Financial Measures, The real book of real estate by Kiyosaki is one of the best reference books on real estate I’ve read and is absolutely PACKED with useful explanations. I wish I owned it, but I took copious notes from the library copy. The rest of his books that I’ve read don’t come near this one in terms of useful information.










