
About the Author
Ilyce Glink is the author of ten books, including the bestselling 100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask. Her nationally syndicated column, "Real Estate Matters," appears in more than 125 newspapers and Web sites, and her online "Ask llyce" columns are read by hundreds of thousands of show more people every month. She is a top-rated radio, host in Atlanta, the Home Equity blogger at CBC MoneyWatch.com, host of the Internet program "Expert Real Estate Tips," and publisher of ThinkGlink.com. show less
Works by Ilyce R. Glink
100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask: With Answers from Top Brokers from Around the Country (2000) 270 copies, 4 reviews
50 Simple Steps You Can Take To Improve Your Personal Finances: How to Spend Less, Save More, and Make the Most of What You Have (2001) 47 copies
100 Questions You Should Ask About Your Personal Finances: And The Answers You Need to Help You Save, Invest, and Grow Your Money (1998) 24 copies
50 Simple Steps You Can Take to Sell Your Home Faster and for More Money in Any Market (2003) 22 copies, 1 review
100 Questions Every Home Seller Should Ask: With Answers from the Top Brokers from Around the Country (1995) 16 copies
Buy, Close, Move In!: How to Navigate the New World of Real Estate--Safely and Profitably--and End Up with the Home of Your Dreams (2010) 12 copies, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 1964
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- author
newspaper columnist
financial reporter
radio talk show host - Awards and honors
- Best Consumer Reporter and Best Television Report from the National Association of Real Estate Editors
Money $mart award from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Peter Lisagor Award for Exemplary Journalism from the Chicago Headline Club
Emmy® Award nominee (2006) - Short biography
- Ilyce R. Glink’s newspaper column, “Real Estate Matters,” appears in more than 160 newspapers and websites nationwide. She is the financial reporter for WGN-TV in Chicago, a radio talk-show host for WSB-AM in Atlanta, and has appeared on Oprah, the Today Show, CNN, and CNBC. Glink’s website, thinkglink.com, gets thousands of visitors per day. She lives just outside Chicago. http://search.barnesandnoble.com/100-...
- Places of residence
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Map Location
- USA
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Reviews
100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask: With Answers from Top Brokers from Around the Country by Ilyce R. Glink
This was quite useful in our search to buy a house, but I do wish I had read at least one other book as well to get contrasting opinions.
The first thing to note about this book is that it is waaaaaay out of date. It was written in 1996, so it was already ten years old when I bought it, and the information hasn't gotten any fresher. Setting that aside, there is a good foundation here and I think the book is ultimately worthwhile if you can separate the timeless advice from the 1996-specific recommendations. This isn't the most crisply written or up-to-date book out there, but if you are lazy and cheap like me and already have show more it on your shelves, it would be a worthwhile read.
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[full review here: http://spacebeer.blogspot.com/2012/02/10-steps-to-home-ownership-workbook-for.ht... ] show less
100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask: With Answers from Top Brokers from Around the Country by Ilyce R. Glink
A very nice reference for all steps of the home-buying process. Although the book can be extremely repetitive if read cover-to-cover. The Q&A style makes for easy skimming. Glink also does a good job providing quick-tip blocks that give great insight, while the buyer stories add little. I would suggest this book to any first time buyer as it gives a great overview and takes away the unknowns of the home-buying process.
100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask: With Answers from Top Brokers from Around the Country (100 Questio by Ilyce R. Glink
100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask was another basic book that helped me think about what I want, what I need, and where to go next. However, I wasn't very impressed. While the subtitle claims that answers come from “brokers across the country,” I saw no evidence of that as it was all in Ilyce’s voice. I couldn’t figure out what authority she had to be writing about real estate and mortgages. It seemed she was a journalist—a columnist for a newspaper—and that show more didn’t give her much authority.
Also, I read the third edition of a book. It was originally written in the early 1990s—and it was obvious. Some parts could have done well to have a complete overhaul, rather than paragraphs that alluded to the fact that things have changed. We should read a book and not notice that it’s the third edition; we should know that everything is up-to-date. While there was some valuable information in this book, overall it’s not the best. I don’t recommend it.
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Also, I read the third edition of a book. It was originally written in the early 1990s—and it was obvious. Some parts could have done well to have a complete overhaul, rather than paragraphs that alluded to the fact that things have changed. We should read a book and not notice that it’s the third edition; we should know that everything is up-to-date. While there was some valuable information in this book, overall it’s not the best. I don’t recommend it.
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