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How to Be a Quick Turn Real Estate Millionaire: Make Fast Cash with No Money, Credit, or Previous Experience | 
enlarge | Author: Ron LeGrand Creator: Mark Victor Hansen Publisher: Kaplan Business Category: Book
List Price: $21.95 Buy Used: $0.01 You Save: $21.94 (100%)
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Rating: 22 reviews
Media: Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.2 x 0.6
ISBN: 0793188865 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6324 EAN: 9780793188864
Publication Date: July 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Huge fortunes can be amassed by holding real estate for the long term-up to 20 or 30 or years in some cases. Yet most people dont have the luxury of time and need cash to cover their day-to-day expenses. To that end, nationally renowned real estate expert Ron LeGrand has developed a method of buying real estate to generate cash that he calls "quick turning." Over the past 15 years, he has bought and sold more than a thousand properties for fast-cash profit using the method. In Fast Cash with Quick Turn Real Estate: How Anyone Can Convert Single-Family Homes into Cash without Money or Credit, LeGrand shares this system for building long-term wealth. With wit and wisdom, he outlines four main categories of "quick-turn" transactions: retailing, wholesaling, assumptions, and lease/options. He helps readers understand which type of transaction is appropriate for their specific cash flow goals, and he reveals how-to secrets that real estate investors, and wannabe investors, can use to: Get rich on fixer-uppers without lifting a hammer. Find motivated sellers. Negotiate win-win deals. Sell houses fast. Succeed while others fail. LeGrand also shares student success stories to make his material accessible and easily understandable.
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This Book started me toward RETIREMENT! April 5, 2009 A. Susoeff Jr. (Arkansas, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I just read a few of the reviews of Ron Legrand's book, and noticed that most people blast him. I would like to do just the opposite. I understand that I will be in the minority here, but then again, I am retired at 43, so I suppose I am already in the minority.
I have nothing but praise for Ron and this book which 5 years ago started me on the road to retirement. It armed me with just enough knowledge to do my first wholesale deal. I found a house that I was able to put under contract according to Ron's advice and then flipped the contract (not even the house but the paper) to another investor. I made just over $5000 for a few hours of work!
I was absolutely hooked. I used that 5k to attend one of his boot camps and about 1 year later I quit working as an engineer and within another year I was able to basically quit working altogether. I still buy houses, in fact I closed on one earlier this week, basically quit working altogether. I still buy houses, in fact I closed on one earlier this week, but I do not get up at the crack of dawn to sit in traffic like most of you reading this review. I have continued to attend his seminars, as well as other seminars related to real estate and Online Marketing. Since I am no longer part of the rat race I don't feel like university classes can teach me much, and seminars are a more viable approach for a person like me who has not used an alarm clock in several years.
Is the book incomplete? Yes. Will it give you enough information to get started? Yes. Is it a plug for his courses? Yes. Will his courses change your life YES! If you are SERIOUS about getting yourself free from corporate slavery then I absolutely recommend it; however, if you are going to be one of the whiners who is disappointed because they read a book and magic fairies did not come and make them rich, then I suspect that any book like this will not be enough for you. Here's a hint for you folks, the books are not the problem...
Good info until 2008 December 25, 2008 Noah Hild (Antioch, CA) If you look at the market now...You will know what I am talking about it.
LeGrand's Real Estate December 5, 2007 Kerry Pharr (Nashville) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Fight The Good FightI've paid thousands of dollars to attend Real Estate seminars and have been a full time Real Estate investor. LeGrand is the king of selling product. The books are well worth the investment because you can usually learn enough to earn many times what you paid for the information in the book. On the other hand the seminars & courses are really pricey. Many people spend upwards of 20-30k on seminars without ever doing a real estate deal. LeGrand's greatest student is probably Robin Thompson, the Queen of Rehabs, who has become a millionaire many times over using his techniques (I'm one of her students). I have a good friend who spent 5 grand for a LeGrand course and never made any money with it. In essence it all depends on the person. Some can take these techniques and become wealthy. Others can't.
Okay To Pass This One Up November 28, 2007 John Michailidis (Palm Beach, FL) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
A whole lot of sizzle, but I could have used more steak!
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Here is the truth! August 5, 2007 Jeff Fairchild 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Ok, there are people on here rating this book 1 star because of the author trying to sell his course. I'll tell you what, if all you do is take out a big black pen and go through the book and mark a big x over each of the pages that are testimonials trying to get you to buy his course, then yes, the book has 50 fewer pages...BUT it is a good sized book! Just simply don't read those pages and really think about the quality of the rest of the pages and you will be rating this book a 5 instead of 1, its that simple. I went to a book store after reading the reviews of this book and did just that (without the pen) and was amazed at how low this book was rated with the large amount of high quality info in it.
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