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Product Description A master money maker tells you how to make your fortune in real estate.
Be a Real Estate Millionaire will teach you Dean Graziosi's personal strategies for turning real estate "losers" into winners. Discover the seven keys to uncovering "hidden real estate values." Learn to identify the five types of real estate markets and the right strategy for each. Take Dean's local market analysis test to determine the exact nature of your local real estate market. Receive Dean's unique formula for win-win-win real estate transactions and experience how you can make money while helping others make money, too. Let Dean share his strategies and secrets and help you become a real estate millionaire today. Read and act on Dean's advice and you too will become a real estate millionaire. Discover the Seven Keys to Hidden Real Estate Values Find the Seller's "Magic Buttons" Learn How to Identify the Five Types of Real Estate Markets Take the Local Market Analysis Test Match the Proper Strategy with Your Local Market
COMPLETE JUNK Sold on CNBC as an Informercial (Rating: 1 out of 5) This book is marketed on the Paid TV Network: CNBC Paid Informercial. The This Book is a GOOF! Author "Dean" looks and acts like he is 16 years old...and I don't think "Dean" is "his" real name. If you listen....he is really a she! Typical Bogus Rags-to-Riches book. do not waste your money. If you a chronic QVC or Shopping Network addict you will probably buy this book.
For Newbies Only (Rating: 2 out of 5) If you have any knowledge in real estate especially if you are a licensed agent, then I would not recommend buying this book. See if you can check it out in your local library, I wish I had. I am just glad that I purchased it on Amazon.com and not from the T.V. infomercial. 95% of the topics in the book I had knowledge of so I was disappointed with Dean's misrepresentation of even licensed real estate agent's can benefit.
inspiring (Rating: 5 out of 5) This is excellent information-I can't wait to try the ideas in this book.It is very well written.
Completely Useless (Rating: 1 out of 5) I bought this book back in October of 2007 right after it came out. I quickly realized like everyone that it is a motivational book. It is severly lacking in the mechanics of how to identify foreclosure opportunities and purchase them at a price that turns a profit.
It is one year later and we are in a full on credit crisis and most of the banks have changed their lending rules making it infinitly riskier, and for those who have not done it before, near impossible to get started investing in foreclosures.
This book was pretty useless a year ago, but now it is totally irrelevant.
All Fluff and No Substance (Rating: 1 out of 5) This guy is making more money selling the book and his course, and is deluded by his own self-agrandizement. If you want to read some real solid advice, read any of Donald Trump's books. Who hasn't heard of Donald Trump? And who is this Dean Graziozi? What a crock!