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This book contains proven steps and strategies that i've acquired through the years on how to flip houses for profit. At this time of uncertainty, everyone is concerned about earning more money not only to sustain their everyday living but to have enough savings for their future. Each individual is in constant search for additional sources of income. Not only will you learn how to make your new house flipping business a success, but you'll learn what not to do as well, including: ¿ Applying our formula to determine the potential profit ¿ Estimating and budgeting ¿ Determining current market…mehr

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This book contains proven steps and strategies that i've acquired through the years on how to flip houses for profit. At this time of uncertainty, everyone is concerned about earning more money not only to sustain their everyday living but to have enough savings for their future. Each individual is in constant search for additional sources of income. Not only will you learn how to make your new house flipping business a success, but you'll learn what not to do as well, including: ¿ Applying our formula to determine the potential profit ¿ Estimating and budgeting ¿ Determining current market values ¿ Setting the value of your flip ¿ Building a team of talented and affordable professionals ¿ Practicing creative and proven marketing strategies ¿ Flipping for the most profit in the quickest timeframe This book highlights the advantages and perks of getting in on the wholesale real estate business. It provides a general guide on real estate wholesaling and the strategies and techniques that you need to follow to improve your stand as a real estate wholesaler and to become successful as one. The book helps the reader understand and become aware of general wholesaling and explains what it really means to be a wholesaler.
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Stephen Bales is a Professor in Global Languages and Cultures at Texas A&M University. He has a master's degree in Information Science and a PhD. in Communication and Information from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. His research areas include the philosophy of librarianship, and ideology of the library. He sole-authored two monographs, The Dialectic of Academic Librarianship: A Critical Approach and Social Justice and Library Work: A Guide to Theory and Practice, and co-authored a third, Transformative Library and Information Work: Profiles in Social Work. He is General Editor of the Journal of Radical Librarianship.