Rating: Summary: Contains Cook's unique strategies Review: This is not just another foreclosure book written by a nobody. These are Wade Cook's innovative techniques that he personally used to amass a huge fortune.Highy recommended. Easy reading. But most importantly, it works.
Rating: Summary: Pabulum for the ignorant Review: Typical of all Wade Cook's books, his main focus is trying to get people to keep buying his numerous other products; seminar's, other books, membership in his investment club, etc.. If his schemes really worked, he would be dumping every penny into these "hot money makers". Why spend the money for radio ads and other advertising that promote books and seminars? Hmm? Think about it.
Rating: Summary: There are a lot of books which are much better Review: Wade Cook's books are just a bunch of hype. There are several other books that are much better. 1)I recommend "Buy Rent Sell" by Robert Irwin. It is easy to read and gives you the basics. 2) "Investing in Real Estate" by Andrew Mc Lean and Gary W. Eldred. PHD. This book goes into more detail than "Buy Rent Sell", but it is a harder read.
Rating: Summary: Poorly written Review: Wade may or may not know his subject, but it's clear he cannot write a worthwhile book. The text makes the author appear semi-literate, and reads as though it was transcribed verbatum, without editing. The book is filled with generalities, but very few specifics. Although the description claims 119 pages, 13 are one-page cartoons, 16 pages promote the author's books, tapes, and seminars, and 20 are blank or title pages. Pass this one up.
Rating: Summary: An Advertisement for His Other Books...That's IT!! Review: What a huge waste of money. Yes, it is a quick read. With short sentences. With little, if any, value. My husband and I are looking to get into the foreclosure market and this very expensive 100 page paperback book did nothing to enlighten us to the steps necessary to get started. The book is so basic as to be useless. If you were to look at the table of contents, as I did, you would assume that there is a large amount to be learned...not so. The book is so generic and so simple that it really tells you absolutely nothing. I would very much like my money back...what a waste of time and energy reading this book. Now, if you are looking for suggestions, Flipping Properties has been an interesting read, as well as 106 Mortgage Secrets All Homebuyers Must Learn (more for the homeowner than the investor, but still good info). These actually have information, not generic sentences that lead you nowhere...or to another book. Do not waste your time...
Rating: Summary: Excellent foreclosure book - Wade Shares the Wealth Review: While many people have become wealthy in business, investing, and more to the point of this post--Real Estate Investing, how many are willing to share their wealth of knowledge?Thanks for sharing Wade and good job on a great book
Rating: Summary: Waste of Money and Time Review: While the book is 119 pages, there are only a few pages that have 'real' information on them. The rest is marketing in order sell other Wade Cook products. Bottom line - try to purchase the property before it is foreclosed and find out where foreclosures are published in your area.
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