Making Big Money Investing In Foreclosures Without Cash or Credit, 2nd Ed.

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The key to making money in real estate is finding motivated sellers. Financial trouble is often the single biggest motivator. From finding properties in foreclosure, to negotiating with sellers in financial distress, to reselling the properties to realize healthy profits, Making Big Money Investing in Foreclosures without Cash or Credit is a comprehensive money-making guide. In this thoroughly updated guide, bestselling author Peter Conti shows real estate in… More >>

Making Big Money Investing In Foreclosures Without Cash or Credit, 2nd Ed.

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5 comments

  1. After attempting to do pre-foreclosures on my own and becoming tongue tied when talking to the seller, I find that the scripts in this 2nd edition helped me to move forward with talking with the seller and the banker (e.g. the loss mitigator).

    This 2nd edition not only explains the foreclosure process, but it explains how to talk to and what to say to people that you converse with through out the process. That’s a thumbs up for me.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Having read the 1st edition started me on the path of foreclosure investing. The 1st edition was an excellent source for the steps that are necessary to be a successful foreclosure invester. The materal was layed out in a manner that could be understood by any one. The 2nd edition only enhances the 1st edition. I recommend either book to read, even if a person does not want to be an invester. But be fore warned, if you do read either book {recommend both books, 1st edition, then the 2nd edition}you will change your mind and become an invester.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. I have read numerous books on Real Estate Investing, and I find

    this one very refreshing and informative. It is one of the first

    books I have found with an easy-to-follow system that is actually

    reproducible. It contains excellent information for both the beginner and experienced investor.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Peter Conti’s new book is fantastic. It is packed with inside information from Pete and his team who have perfected every area of foreclosure investing. This book shows you how to take your investing business to the next level so that you can become more successful with less time fixing toilets and chasing down tenants. This book shows you 12 ways to structure deals with little or no money down. How to use “Subject To” Financing. It explains the Instant Offer System so that you can get more sellers to say “YES” to your creative solutions. Peter Conti also takes you step by step how to use a short sale to create some income from properties that other investors may have decided to pass on. Finally, this book shows you how to put your investing business on automatic pilot so that you can concentrate on the bigger picture and focus on larger deals. I cannot wait to implement the ideas I have learned in this book to take my investing business to the stratusphere.

    Steve S.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. kareed says:

    We are fairly new to the foreclosure market and we found that this book was very helpful in getting a better understanding of the process and methods for handling them. We are currently using it to help guide us through a short sale. It describes how to talk to the seller and to the lender. It doesn’t have everything but without it we would be further behind and probably wouldn’t make the deadline.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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