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The Complete Guide to Locating and Profiting from Emerging Real Estate Markets: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply (Back-To-Basics)

by Maurcia Delean Houck

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Real estate is a fickle business and with costs rising so exponentially in developed markets such as big cities and waterfronts, the vast majority of investors spend their time looking for emerging markets. These emerging markets, those that crop up in newly renovated, populated regions are potential cash cows, offering the chance for nearly anyone with the right tools and knowhow to start making massive profits on minimal investments. With this book, anyone interested in starting their investment strategy in emerging real estate markets can start the process immediately without wasting any t… (more)
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In this present day economy it is difficult to decide if real estate investing is a viable venture or not; more so, whether it is safe to make the investment. Then it comes to answering the question of "where?." "You have heard it a thousand times: When it comes to real estate, it is all about location, location, location. The location of a property may be important when it comes to selling any type of real estate, but it is everything when it comes to investing for emerging markets."

According to the author emerging markets continually come up in new regions and potentially become cash cows for investors. Scouring these regions in your own locale will probably net you a profitable find.

The section I found most interesting is "Finding Hidden Bargains." Scouting out new construction sites is one place to look for real estate aside from the usual of tax liens, bank owned properties, law enforcement seizures, HUD/VA auctions and probates.

I believe this book would be of much interest and value to newbie's on the block. It gives concise and informative narrative covering the basics one needs to know when contemplating investing in emerging real estate markets. The crucial research has been done for you and all you have to do is expand your knowledge further by investigating areas of your interest. A good resource to begin with. ( )
  iwatson | Apr 6, 2011 |
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Real estate is a fickle business and with costs rising so exponentially in developed markets such as big cities and waterfronts, the vast majority of investors spend their time looking for emerging markets. These emerging markets, those that crop up in newly renovated, populated regions are potential cash cows, offering the chance for nearly anyone with the right tools and knowhow to start making massive profits on minimal investments. With this book, anyone interested in starting their investment strategy in emerging real estate markets can start the process immediately without wasting any t

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