Mooresville NC Readers Benefit from Real Estate Information Best-Sellers
When it comes to understanding the factors that come into
play when buying or selling a home or any practical real estate information at
all—Mooresville NC high school (or even college) graduates are on
their own. If any real estate information has even been touched upon, it will have
been in the most cursory manner: at best, one line item in a Home Economics budgeting
discussion.
That’s one reason why everyone from first time MooresvilleNC homebuyers to itinerant real estate investors can benefit from the best of today’s
how-to real estate books. Here are some of the popular oldies—as well as some
valuable newcomers:
100 Questions Every First Time Home Buyer Should Ask is Ilyce Glink’s compilation of insights from top brokers
across the country. Town first time buyers aren’t the only readers who will
find this general reference valuable—Mooresville NC home sellers who
want insight into the concerns of potential buyers will find it a useful resource.
The “100 Questions” don’t address every local
real estate information topic; but on the whole, this book is concise and
informative.
Solid, practical information for
homeowners readying their property for the local market can be found in Rhoney and Richard’s Smart Essentials
for Selling Your Home. In the same way that 100 Questions book is also useful to
sellers, this one would make excellent reading for prospective home buyers who recognize
the importance of understanding sellers’ priorities. Smart Essentials is mercifully short: just 92 pages!
For more seasoned readers who might be considering an MooresvilleNC Real Estate residential investment, the bookshelves have plenty to offer:
The second edition of Gallinelli’s What Every Real Estate Investor
Needs to Know about Cashflow has been around for a while, but comes
highly recommended for its textbook-level explanation of how economists digest
real estate information for investment purposes. The formulas are all there, as
well as examples that demonstrate how to apply them. Reading it won’t encourage
prudent Mooresville NC non-CPAs to do their
own business tax returns—but will acquaint them with valuable foreknowledge on how
their tax advisor approaches maximizing their refund. Its description of four different
ways to make money from real estate can be eye-opening.
J. Scotts’ The Book on Flipping Houses (how to buy, rehab, and resell residential
properties) is a roadmap from start to finish on how to go about a
lucrative house flip. There are many books on the subject, but this one is the
leader of the pack. First published in paperback in 2013, it’s been a real
estate information best seller ever since. Part of its wide appeal is the
author’s (he’s a veteran flipper) candid step-by-step descriptions of how he executes
his own projects. The author’s other book (with co-author Brandon Turner) is:
The Book on Estimating Rehabs. This
is a book local real estate
information-seekers should find well worth its hefty paperback price tag
($22.49 on Amazon). It details a variety of different approaches to projecting a
rehab budget, including a breakdown of the 25 components that need evaluating.
Books can provide invaluable background information for real
estate newcomers and veterans alike. Another essential is the assistance of a
knowledgeable agent: good reason to give me a call!
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About Ann:
Ann Stiles is a real estate broker for Wilkinson ERA Real Estate. She began by selling homes in New York and has over 29 years of experience in real estate. After relocating with her family to North Carolina in 2008 she continued her passion for real estate. She currently resides in the Trump National Golf Club community in Mooresville, NC with her husband and five children.
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