Average customer rating:
- CID Guide to Buying Foreclosures
- Very Insightful
- Provides solid information worthy of the Complete Idiot Guide series
- READ ME FIRST - A comical and resourceful guide
- Provides good information for getting started
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying Foreclosures
Todd Beitler , and
Bobbi Dempsey
Manufacturer: Alpha
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ASIN: 1592573959
Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Book Description
Find the sound investments among the foreclosures. Covering both bank-owned and government-owned properties, this book focuses on helping buyers distinguish between good foreclosure investments and those plagued with liens and other pitfalls. Readers will learn about the benefits of buying foreclosures; foreclosure timeline and process; the different types of foreclosures; finding pre- foreclosed properties; important pre-purchase pitfalls; buying at an auction; and more.
The national residential foreclosure rate rose to from 1 to 1.23% (of all mortgages) by the end of 2003the biggest jump in 30 years
Foreclosures are expected to increase as interest rates rise and monthly payments on short-term variable rate and interest-only loans begin to follow (Realty Times)
Customer Reviews:
CID Guide to Buying Foreclosures.......2007-05-06
Sunday, May 6, 2007
For a newbie, this is an excellent introduction. It shows you the way to proceed, if you're serious about trying. For the price, it is a bargin and should be kept as a reference. If you're like me, a yellow lighter can be quite helpfull. Well worth the price when you consider the large sums of money that can be involved.
Very Insightful.......2007-03-10
This is a very informative book. It doesn't mess around with a lot of fluff. I highly recomend it!
Provides solid information worthy of the Complete Idiot Guide series.......2007-01-22
I've always enjoyed the Complete Idiot Guide series. Why? Because it delivers the message down to earth. It takes highly complexed legal matters and shows you step by step on how to invest in foreclosures. If you want to make money in foreclosures or have wanted to invest in them, you need to read this book.
Matt
Illustrator for the Ultimate Foreclosure Kit (ISBN 0978834658)
READ ME FIRST - A comical and resourceful guide.......2006-11-13
This is a comical and resourceful guide to foreclosures, offering an easy to read handbook on how to invest in govt or bank foreclosed properties. Other titles that helped me about foreclosures -- Investing With out Losing: The Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Tax Lien and Tax Deed Auctions
Provides good information for getting started.......2006-11-07
Provides a large amount of information in a concise but easy-to-read format. Considering all of the nuances of buying foreclosures, from the legal considerations to the occupation stage, the author does a good job of capturing and conveying the essentials. The author also does a good job of communicating both public and private foreclosure opportunities, which is important in many states.
The author focuses primarily on 'investing in foreclosures' vs. 'buying a foreclosure for your primary residence.' Consider this when comparing to other books.
Could have used more specific information on where to look for foreclosure opportunities, but the book does mention that actively searching and networking is a key to the game.
Overall, a good, easy read with valuable information for anyone wishing to enhance their real estate expertise.
Average customer rating:
- Easy Easy easy
- Very Helpful
- No better than what you can get for free.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling a Home, 5th Edition (Complete Idiot's Guide to)
Shelley O'Hara , and
Nancy D. Lewis
Manufacturer: Alpha
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Binding: Paperback
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ASIN: 1592574580 |
Book Description
The top-selling, most complete buyer's and seller's guide available.
The top-selling book on the subject, this latest edition of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling a Home focuses on everything to do with the sale and purchase of a house. With updated information on finding good schools and neighborhoods, expanded coverage on home auction sales, and the changing options buyers and sellers have with brokers, this is the best home buyer's and seller's guide on the market.
Customer Reviews:
Easy Easy easy.......2007-03-14
This one is really for the first time buyer. Easy to read and understand. I checked out the home buying for dummies from the library and was a little overwhelmed. The idiot's guide has a better lay out and is a good primer.
Very Helpful.......2006-08-11
Though some of the information is general, this book covers about anything you'd need to know about buying or selling a home. And the information in this revised 5th edition is very much up-to-date. You can't beat it for making the world of Real Estate easy to understand. Hence, "Idiot's" Guide, and when it comes to Real Estate, that definitely includes me.
No better than what you can get for free........2006-07-01
I got this book because my wife and I are getting ready to buy our first home and I wanted a book to guide me, and thus prevent me from making any major mistakes and to ensure I knew what was going on each step of the way. I read the entire section on buying a house (5/6 of the book) and even half of the section on selling a house just to see the other side of things (the remaining 1/6 of the book). I personally found the book gave just enough details to be frustrating.
The book will go over all the available options, but won't explore them in depth enough to help you make the right decision. For example, the book will tell you to contact multiple lenders and evaluate all the costs involved (the loan fees and if there are pre-pay penalties, not just the interest rate), but won't tell you how to really decide which loan to pick. The book will tell you that you can negotiate for some of the fees you have to pay with a mortgage to be waived by the lender or for some of the fees to be paid by the seller, but won't tell you how to spot these fees from the true, non-negotiable fees. There's a discussion of choosing the different types of homes (e.g. condo, townhouse or traditional home), but no discussion of the economic advantages of one over the other. I've heard townhouses appreciate faster, but I don't know if this is just an old-wives tale of if there is some truth to it. I still don't. Furthermore, the authors do nothing to predict future market trends, which is partly understandable since this is so difficult, but they don't even take a stab at it and the book is very current (2006).
Basically, the authors do a great job reviewing all of your options, but they don't advise you about what the *best* option would be for you. Maybe that is impossible because everyone's situation is totally different, but I'd like to see some situation specific direct advice, even if it resulted in some of the book being useless to me because it wasn't detailing my situation. Everyone's situation may be different but there aren't THAT many different situations (just starting out/family in apt moving to first house/family upgrading house/family downsizing house at retirement or because of unfortunate financial circumstances - that covers 95% of people). This would take more pages but there are pages to spare and that's my biggest gripe.
The book is organized by the steps in home buying (i.e. looking for a home/making an offer/obtaining financing/closing) but if you actually sit down and read it straight through like I did, you'll end up reading the same things over and over again. This makes the book better if you just want to read the chapter you're interested in because the chapters stand up on their own, but make it more frustrating if you read it front to back (you'll constantly be saying "yeah, I know, you told me that already, almost verbatim"). Not rehashing things would also free up pages to explore the nitty gritty in greater detail. I even found situations where full page tables were in the book twice in two seperate chapters! Completely unchanged, just printed twice when the authors were once again rehashing things they'd already covered!
In conclusion, I would have rather had concrete advice rather then the overview given here (although I think a better edited book could have had both in the same amount of space). The only other book I read that was even close to this was Suze Orman for the Young, Fabulous and Broke. That book gave very concrete advice and told you exactly what was the best things you could be doing and gave you a priority order to do them (401K then credit card debt then house down payment then Roth IRA). No concrete advice here. The book often passes off giving advice with the disclaimer "talk to your agent." That's good advice, but then why'd I get this book in the first place? Furthermore, I think to give concrete advice you have to really know your topic and I'm not sure the author's understand housing the way Orman understands personal finance.
I've been harsh so far, because that's what stands out to me, but I should say this book isn't a total waste of time, and this review has disproportinately focussed on the negatives. Bottom line, I just don't think there's much info here that you can't get for free somewhere else, like Yahoo Real Estate guides. In addition, online you can plug all your own numbers (like salary and debt burden) right into the online calculators (to tell you the maximum mortgage payment you can afford). So unless you really want the info packaged in book form I wouldn't buy this.
Other minor nit-picks:
1. The first part of the book is useless fluff. It covers stuff like "do you want 3 bedrooms or more" and "do you want a fireplace." I suppose it should be expected, but for me it wasn't necessary. That parts easy. Tell me how to get the best mortgage! Tell me how to get the best price!
2. All of the examples are from Indiana which is where the authors must be from. The authors would often say things like "this is how it's done in Indiana but it might be different in your state so you should check." I brought the book for you to tell me! They should include an appendix for these things telling you how it is for all 50 states instead of saying the sames things 3 times to get the page count up. Furthermore whenever they get into these issues (usually legal issues, such as how much information the seller is required to disclose to potential buyers) they don't even tell you how to find out if you were sufficiently motivated to investigate the matter yourself.
Average customer rating:
- All You Need to Know Quickly
- Not really for beginners at all
- I've seen better
- Business Buying
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling a Business
Ed Paulson
Manufacturer: Alpha
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ASIN: 0028629035 |
Book Description
You're no idiot, of course. Whether you're looking to buy or sell a business, you know you must have a thorough knowledge of the entire process and protect your assets at all costs. But when it comes to making the final business decision, you feel like your bottom line is going to hit rock bottom. Don't liquidate yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling a Business is full of easy-to-understand information for people on either side of the transaction. Find out how the process works--from deciding when and if it's right to buy to knowing when you should unload the company and how to come out ahead. In this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get:
Customer Reviews:
All You Need to Know Quickly.......2005-09-21
I'll be leading a class on Exiting Your Business Stage Right: Is It Time to Go for a trade show in January. Despite what I already know, I like to back up my presentation with facts and make recommendations of books, entrepreneurial magazines, etc. This book, like all the IDGs, presents materials to you fast, succinctly and with broad range. Obviously, more digging and work is needed by the reader if they're truly serious about selling their business, but this book is a good starting point.
Not really for beginners at all.......2003-01-30
The book is laid out in the typical "Idiot's Guide" fasion, with big fonts, lots of bullets and often simplistic writing style. I appreciate that...that's what you want when you pick up an idiot's guide.
The title would imply that this is a book for the first time buyer of a business, or the first time seller. However, A WHOLE LOT OF SPACE is dedicated to the current business owner looking to expand by buying a new business to add to their holdings. It even touches on huge corporations buying businesses. I told myself I would skip over those parts, as I do not currently own a business. I ended up skipping darn near half the book.
I'm not saying its a terrible book. It's easy to follow. But it is NOT REALLY FOR IDIOT'S. Afterall, if you're successful enough in your business to be considering buying another business, would you really want or need a book for "idiots?"
I've seen better.......2002-10-29
Even though this is for "idiots" it was still not as idiot-proof as I was hoping. It seems more geared for buying/acquiring/merging larger sized companies. I was really looking for Small Business. I purchased another book "Business Buyer's Kit" which was much easier to follow and more comprehensive.
Business Buying.......2002-07-31
I was researching my local market to buy a business after 20 years in the corporate rat race. This book by Ed Paulson was invaluable in guiding me throw the somewhat complicated transactions that must occur to buy a business. Highly recommend. Thanks Ed....
Average customer rating:
- Not bad... but not great.
- Very disappointing and superficial
- OVERSIMPLIFIED
- First time homebuyer abc's...
- Don't buy or sell a home without this book!
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Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling a Home, 4th Ed (The Complete Idiot's Guide)
Shelley O'Hara , and
Nancy D. Lewis
Manufacturer: Alpha
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ASIN: 1592571204
Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Book Description
Goodbye, old house-hello, good buy!
From looking to sell to finding a dream home, this all-in-one guide features new, updated, and vital information and tips on getting the best deal...no matter which side of the deal you're on.
Unlike other books, this covers both buying and selling-which usually go hand-in-hand
Revised edition includes more information on buying a second home, researching locations, saving on costs, and more
Existing-home sales are setting new records every year
Very low mortgage rates are making this a great time to buy
Download Description
Anyone who is trying to buy or sell a home or condo, particularly for the first time, should read this book. It tells you how to find great deals, research property values, plan for resale, and buy or sell on the Internet. Learn how to clean up your credit report and how to avoid those additional costs that banks tack on to the price of homes.
Customer Reviews:
Not bad... but not great. .......2006-07-13
I bought both this book and "Home Buying for Dummies," and honestly I think I got one piece of useful information out of this book. Once I started reading the other book, I couldn't set it down. It was such an easy read and everything was easy to understand. Again, this book isn't bad, but it wasn't the right book for me.
Very disappointing and superficial.......2006-01-31
I found this book to be very superficial and biased. I never felt that the author was in my corner nor had much experience offering objective home buying advice.
I am a big fan of Bob Bruss' column and have been very happy with his book picks. Not sure what he said about this one but I hadn't seen it on his top picks of the year list.
OVERSIMPLIFIED.......2005-06-15
I bought this book because of some of the lame reviews I read in the "Home Buying for Dummies" reviews. Had I spent 2 seconds to flip through and read a couple of paragraphs it would have stayed on the shelf and $20 bucks in my pocket.
On the flight to the city where my wife and I are considering buying a home, she read the Idiots Guide while I read the for Dummies. She constantly was showing me how pathetic this book is with paragraphs dedicated to "Why do you want to buy a home?" and "Banks are in this world to make money". Topics were disorganized and had no useful content. I actually was thankful that the book is double spaced with large fonts so I would have to read more of it! Within 2 minutes she wanted to take the "for Dummies" book from me.
Bottom line... Swing by the book store and see how bad this book is for yourself before you order it online. If you really want it, I'm sure there are plenty of used versions -- in near new condition, since there was nothing worthy of highlighting -- online.
First time homebuyer abc's..........2005-01-26
While most people don't consider themselves to be an idiot, they sure can feel like one when experiencing their first homebuying venture!
I am a 20-something interested in purchasing real estate. I felt like this book answered all my questions in an easily understood format. It is broken up into chapters that help you customize your individual experience.
Some of my favorite points of interest included: from tips on finding a good lender, the importance of prequalification, explanation of points, information on first-time homebuyer's bond money, a breakdown of potential closing costs, and a realistic plan to estimate your monthly payment (i.e. "what you can afford."). NOTE: Those internet calculators are usually about $100 per month lower than what you'll actually pay.
I would recommend this book to anyone who perhaps doesn't have a financial background - but is wanting to get the knowledge to make a sound financial investment in a home.
Don't buy or sell a home without this book!.......2004-12-15
I am in the process of buying a new home and selling my old home. This book has guided me through the entire process. Even though I'm not a first time home buyer, this is the first time that I understood the process better than my Real Estate Agent! I even knew what questions to ask so that I got a better deal on my mortgage! This book is worth every cent. It's easy to understand and well written. Remember, knowledge is power!
Average customer rating:
- Some good info, but wordy and self-serving
- Next best thing to a self-explanatory Realtor!
- made my life so much easier
- Top Notch Book
- superb book-saved the day
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Complete Idiot's Guide to Online Buying and Selling a Home (Complete Idiot's Guide)
Matthew O'brien
Manufacturer: Alpha
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ASIN: 0789722577 |
Book Description
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Online Buying and Selling a Home provides an easy to use source of answers for all your questions regarding online real estate. It is for anyone who has decided to or is thinking of buying or selling a home and who want the convenience of the Internet to help in that process. Topics include hardware, choosing a home buying Web site, finding a lending institution, searching for your dream home, researching neighborhoods, negotiating, closing, selling real estate online, and finding a realtor.
Customer Reviews:
Some good info, but wordy and self-serving.......2003-09-02
You have to keep in mind that this is written by a real estate agent, so he really has an agent's best interests in mind, not yours as a buyer or seller. That said, the book does contain a complete survey of buying/selling homes (mostly buying, actually), assisted by online websites. I found the text too verbose, and I wonder if the publisher or author gets paid for the sites they recommend, for a lot of other useful sites aren't mentioned at all.
Next best thing to a self-explanatory Realtor!.......2001-08-10
Over a year ago I borrowed this book from a friend, and read through it during the entire process of my first purchase of a house. It helped very easily to follow all that was happening, all the terminology, etc. and in some cases, to be ahead, and expect the next steps.
It was so helpful, that I decided to buy it for myself this year, as we're considering the sale of our place, and getting us a larger house.
If you're going to buy or sell a house, you have got to read it: it'll be of extreme help.
made my life so much easier.......2000-06-16
This book made my life so much easier by explaining in easy to follow steps how to do everything i needed to sell homes and purchase a new one. It is very thorough, covers all topics from A to z and the recommendations on web sites were right on. The author knows his stuff. This is the first Idiot's Guide book I've bought and I'm so glad i did.
Top Notch Book.......2000-06-15
I got this book for my dad for Father's Day because he and my mother are planning on selling their home and buying a smaller home. the For Sale By Owner comments in some of the other reviews caught my eye because my parents want to sell their home themselves. I started looking through the guide out of curiosity and found myself reading more than half the book. Besides being informative and detailed, it's actually interesting and somewhat funny. i ended up giving it to my father early and he read the entire guide in two days. he said it was the first time he's ever read a how-to book from cover to cover and he's bought over 50! i recommend this book to all people who are planning on buying and selling a home in the future (which is just about everybody) because it is exceptionally clear, informative and jam-packed with advice, facts and data. And it makes a great gift. My dad loved it and is using it to get their home ready to sell By Owner.
superb book-saved the day.......2000-06-06
I had to take the time to review this book because my husband and I almost lost our dream home. This superb book helped us save our transaction at the last minute and avoid a horrible lawsuit. Thank God a friend referred us to this book or we wouldn't be living in the perfect home for us. We were buying a home For Sale By Owner and were working with the most difficult seller imaginable. With the help of this guide we not only salvaged the deal, but got better terms and more repairs made to the home. Thank you so much to the author and publisher for writing this book-it's phenomenal. The negotiating chapter is worth thousands of dollars. And to all those buying or selling homes By Owner or even with Realtors-don't do anything until you buy this book. You will be so glad you did.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide To Buying And Selling A Home (The Complete Idiot's Guide)
Shelley O'Hara , and
Nancy D. Lewis
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ASIN: 1589268210 |
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Changing mortgage rates and fluctuating home values can create uncertainty when making an important real estate transaction. This completely revised bestseller includes new material on mortgages, searching for a home on the Internet, listing a home on-line, techniques for making your offer attractive, and understanding all the paperwork during the transaction.
Customer Reviews:
A pleasant surprise.......2007-05-16
I had borrowed the CDs from the local library and the listening experience was beyond my expectation. I have been seriously looking for a house to buy and is near closing a deal. I find listening to it an easy way of reminding myself all the important pointers in the whole process of buying and selling a house.
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying & Selling a Business for Canadians
Larry Easto , and
Ed Paulson
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall of Canada Ltd
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying & Selling a Business for Canadians
Larry; Paulson, Ed Easto
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall of Canada Ltd
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Binding: Paperback
ASIN: B000OIS47E |
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Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling a Business
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