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Commercial Real Estate Books
The Real Estate Bookstore
Whether you're considering investing in Commercial Real Estate, Apartment
Complexes or Hotels - or even if you're an experienced investor, these books
represent knowledge of some of the finest minds in our industry!
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How
to Make Money in Commercial Real Estate : For the Small Investor (Real
Estate)
by Nicholas Masters
A down-to-earth approach to getting started in commercial
real estate.
It is easier to enter and participate in commercial real
estate than most people think. Once savings reserves, home ownership, and
pension plans have been provided for, commercial real estate is an
excellent supplemental long-term investment. This book provides a
realistic "how-to" approach to getting started, either as an
individual or as part of a group. The principal advantages of commercial
real estate investing propounded throughout the book include positive cash
flow, cash return on down payment, long-term appreciation, and
tax-sheltered income. |
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Commercial
Real Estate Analysis and Investments
by David M. Geltner, Norman
G. Miller
This comprehensive book is ideal for graduate-level/MBA
or anyone interested in learning more about real estate. The content
presents the essential concepts, principles, and tools for the analysis of
commercial Real Estate (income producing) from an investment perspective.
This book integrates relevant aspects of urban and financial economics to
provide learners with a fundamental analytical understanding of Real
Estate investments. It bridges the gap between mainstream finance and the
current cutting edge of professional Real Estate practice, in order to
address the implications of their key difference.
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Leases
& Rental Agreements (Quick & Legal Series)
Binding legal agreements are part of every contemporary
American's life, and advice on them can be welcome and valuable. Stewart
and Warner provide some in a nicely laid out and well-organized guide
mostly for landlords. They explain the renting game clearly and with many
sample forms (which may tempt some to use the guide as a workbook, so
libraries may want to keep a reference copy for single-use photocopying,
at least until subsequent editions--legal advice publisher Nolo updates
its wares regularly--come out). They promise to help turn the property
holder into a successful landlord with useful advice on such matters as
whether to prefer a lease or a rental agreement and changing or ending a
tenancy. Since they also describe how to avoid illegal discrimination,
renters may find the book well worth perusing, too. Indeed, the good
overview they afford of all the legal ins, outs, ups, and downs of the
landlord-tenant relationship might be the spur that goads balky readers to
buy rather than rent. Mike Tribby |
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The
Site Book : A Field Guide to Commercial Real Estate Evaluation
by Richard M. Fenker
A recently published book by Dr. Richard M. Fenker, The
Site Book: A Field Guide to Commercial Real Estate Evaluation, is an
easy-to-read, practical primer on site selection for restaurant and retail
operations. This 165-page book quickly, and often humorously, drills down
to site selection basics. "The Site Evaluation: provides several
step-by-step examples for performing a site evaluation. In addition, it
provides a workbook form that allows you to run the numbers in Fenker's
model to yield a site evaluation score for a given site. It also includes
practical pointers for specific site selection problems, such as
backfilling in a saturated market, adding a second store in a market and
entering a market with heavy competition. |
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| Books about Investing in Real Estate |
Robinson, Leigh,
Landlording: A handy manual for Scrupulous Landlords and Landladies Who Do
It Themselves (8th Edition), Paperback, 2001
This bible of the landlording business has provided information about the
proper way to conduct business and has shepherded landlords through
inevitable day-to-day woes for 25 years. This latest edition is thoroughly
updated with an expanded section on using the Internet, covering everything
from shopping for supplies to setting market rents and advertising cheaply.
More than 50 forms are included. |
Edwards, Kenneth W.,
Your Successful Real Estate Career (Fifth Edition) Paper,
2006
A complete and well-written book for anyone who is looking into real
estate as a career. It includes information on passing the licensing exam to
dealing with difficult people and situations. |
Galen Gruman,
The Tech-Savvy Real Estate Agent,
Paperback
Sure, you know how to use the MLS database, but do you know how to
effectively establish a Web presence or do customer outreach via email or
the Web? There are all kinds of ways you can use technology to market your
practice and service your clients, but if you’re like most realtors you’ve
probably only scratched the surface. In this easy-to-understand guide,
author Galen Gruman draws on his more than 20 years of
experience as a tech-industry author and journalist to show you how to
become a better real estate agent by learning and effectively using current
computer technology and tools in your business.
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Robert Irwin,
Buy, Rent and Sell: How to Profit by Investing in Residential Real
Estate.
In
Buy, Rent, and Sell Bob Irwin, one of America's most well-known and
respected real estate author/experts, provides nuts-and-bolts advice and
guidance on how to find good investment properties, how to successfully rent
them, and how to quickly turn them around for a profit. Written in Irwin¿s
trademark down-to-earth, jargon-free style, Buy, Rent, and Sell is an
indispensable guide for novices as well as experienced real estate
investors. |
by Andrew McLean and Gary W. Eldred,
Investing in Real Estate, Fourth Edition.
"This is the best of the how-to-invest-in-real-estate books currently
available." -Robert Bruss, syndicated columnist and real estate author |
Russ Whitney,
Millionaire Real Estate Mentor : The Secrets of Financial Freedom
through Real Estate Investing.
Whitney, who's made millions buying and selling real estate and offers
his advice through classes and books, walks potential buyers through the
fundamentals of real estate investing, including finding property, arranging
financing and locating buyers. By explaining the fine print, Whitney gives
readers the tools they need to approach the real estate market smartly. This
book uses real life examples, mostly people that have taken his course and
done well in real estate. |
Diane Kennedy, Garrett Sutton, Robert T. Kiyosaki,
Real Estate Loopholes: Secrets of Successful Real Estate Investing.
The authors are two of the "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" book series Advisors
(Sutton and Kennedy) and they start out by saying that there are two types
of real estate loopholes: tax and legal. This book is excellent for anyone
who would like to expand their knowledge of the financial and legal aspects
of real estate investing. It is informative, yet also entertaining and a
fast read. |
William Bronchick, Robert Dahlstrom,
Flipping Properties: Generate Instant Cash Profits in Real Estate.
Learn how to recognize and analyze the risks inherent in investing in
bargain properties, as well as the profit potential that exists in
renovating and reselling these type of properties for cash. |
Dolf de Roos, Robert T. Kiyosaki, Dolf De Roos,
Real Estate Riches: How to Become Rich Using Your Banker's Money.
This book is part of the "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" Advisor series. It lays out
the foundation for why real estate is the best investment vehicle for a
long-term investment strategy--as well as potential short-term financial
gains--over other types of investing. It then covers the basic concepts and
"how to" of getting started in your own real estate investments. |
Dirk Zeller,
Your First Year in Real Estate: Making the Transition from Total Novice
to Successful Professional.
Full of practical answers and step-by-step solutions to the field's most
common obstacles and challenges, this book will help you build a solid
foundation for a lifetime of real estate success. |
William Bronchick,
Financing Secrets of a Millionaire Real Estate Investor.
The first half of the book is a primer on ordinary mortgages. The second
half outlines complex maneuvers that allow tell you have to leverage cash in
real estate deals. |
Robert T. Kiyosaki,
Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the
Poor and Middle Class Do Not!.
A good basic primer on managing your money and investment basics. A
required text book in many financial college courses across the country. If
you like this book, I would recommend going on to read other books in the
"Rich Dad, Poor Dad" series. It provides good, solid information. Easy to
read, entertaining, format. |
Vernon Hoven,
The Real Estate Investor's Tax Guide, 4th Ed.
What every investor needs to know to maximize profits. Can be profitable
reading for homeowners and investors who want to minimize income taxes
during ownership and at the time of sale. A comprehensive resource book. |
Gary Keller, Dave Jenks, Jay Papasan,
The Millionaire Real Estate Agent.
One of the best books available on becoming a successful agent. |
David Bach,
The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner: A Powerful Plan to Finish Rich in
Real Estate.
Finish rich in real estate! Bestselling author David Bach is back with
The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner, another user-friendly,
motivational book designed to help you "build wealth through homeownership"
and "finish rich in any market." |
Books about Selling Real Estate
 Dana,
Julie,
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Staging your Home to Sell,
Paperback, 2007
This book will guide sellers or real estate agents about the importance
of showing homes at their very best.
Home staging transforms rooms from that everyday lived-in look to
ready-to-be sold for top dollar. This step-by-step guide offers the tactics
used by home stagers—from de-cluttering and cleaning up to arranging and
remoddeling—that will often yield a quicker sale and higher selling price.
- Decorating tips to make a house appeal to the widest range of buyers
- Cost-effective techniques to highlight the home's selling points,
whether it's the floor plan, the high ceilings, or a newly renovated
bathroom
- Suggestions on how to downplay or eliminate features that might be
considered negatives—such as smaller rooms, minimal storage space, or
ghasstly wall colors
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Friedman, Jack,
Dictionary of Real Estate Terms, Sixth Edition,
Paperback, 2005
This 350 page pocket-sized book provides brief, easy-to-understand
definitions of terms that relate to real estate, purchase, sale, taxes, and
law. A helpful quick-reference source for real estate agents.
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Irwin, Robert,
Seller Beware: Insider Secrets You Need to Know About Selling Your
House-From Listing Through Closing the Deal, Paperback,
Explains what defects sellers must disclose before selling their home. |
Piper Nichole,
The For Sale by Owner Handbook, Paperback, 2005
The For Sale By Owner Handbook: Fsbo Faqs: From Pricing Your Home Right
And Increasing Its Curb Appeal To Negotiating The Contract And Hassle-free
Closing |
Irwin, Robert,
Robert Irwin's Power Tips for Selling a House for More
The second title in the Power Tips series, Power Tips for Selling a House
for More, by best-selling author Robert Irwin, pinpoints tactics and
strategies homeowners should use for getting optimum results when selling
their homes. |
DeHerr, Robert,
Realty Bluebook, Paperback, 2003
This book is a standard in the industry. Use this as a reference any time
a contract or lease is written. It also answers tax questions. Easy to use,
small format. |
Books about Buying Homes
DeHerr, Robert,
Realty Bluebook, Paperback, 2003
This book is a standard in the industry. Use this as a reference any time
a contract or lease is written. It also answers tax questions. Easy to use,
small format. |
Friedman, Jack,
Dictionary of Real Estate Terms, Sixth Edition,
Paperback, 2005
This 350 page pocket-sized book provides brief, easy-to-understand
definitions of terms that relate to real estate, purchase, sale, taxes, and
law. A helpful quick-reference source for real estate agents. |
Glink, Ilyce R.
100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask: With Answers from Top
Brokers from Around the Country, Paperback,
Easy-to-read. Provides general information for the novice home buyer. |
Eldred, Gary W.,The
106 Common Mistakes Homebuyers Make: (& How to Avoid Them),
A handy guidebook for first time home buyers. |
Warda, Mark,
How to Negotiate Real Estate Contracts: For Buyer & Sellers: With Forms
(legal Survival Guides), Paperback, 1998
This book will help you set up your own contract and will explain each of
the clauses in the contract. |
Eric Tyson, Ray Brown,
Home Buying for Dummies, Third Edition
If you like the "Dummies" series of books, you will want to review this
book. Written in the typical style of this series of books, it is a good
starting point for your real estate education. |
Dian Davis Hymer,
House Hunting: The Take-Along Workbook for Home Buyers.
An interactive guide to buying a home. From deciding what type of house
you want and need and finding the right agent to comparing loans and making
an offer, House Hunting walks you through all the steps and helps you ask
all the right questions along the way. |
Robert Irwin,
The For Sale By Owner Kit.
Going the "for sale by owner," or FSBO, route can save homeowners an
average of $10,000 in real estate commissions. |
Michael Sumichrast, Ronald Shafer, Martin A. Sumichrast,
The New Complete Book of Home Buying.
The New Complete Book of Home Buying combines proven techniques with
updated strategies, including how to use the Internet effectively, whether
to buy a new or existing home, what to watch for in an older home, and more. |
Elizabeth Razzi,
The Fearless Home Buyer : Razzi's Rules for Staying in Control of the
Deal.
Addresses important lifestyle matters: How do you size up a neighborhood?
Tour a house? Anticipate what a home will actually be like to live in? The
first in a projected new series of "Fearless" real estate titles, this book
provides the kind of positive, authoritative advice that will turn any
nervous home buyer into a fearless home buyer.· |
David Reed,
Who Says You Can't Buy a Home!
Reveals insider information on how lenders view home loan applications
and their criteria for approval. Explains lender tricks that can hurt
borrowers, and gives advice on how to overcome borrower obstacles. The
emphasis is on buying a home with little or no cash down. |
Books on Financing Real Estate
Good-Garton, Julia
All About Mortgages, Paperback, Real Estate Education Co.,
1999
The mortgage application is what makes or breaks nearly every real estate
transaction. All About Mortgages provides information in a question
and answer format. |
Tyson, Eric, Brown, Ray,
Mortgages for Dummies 2nd Edition, Paperback, IDG Books
Worldwide, 2004
A good introduction for anyone who is considering obtaining a mortgage.
Explains mortgage basics in the easy-to-read format of the "dummies" series. |
Jack P. Friedman, Jack C. Harris,
Keys to Mortgage Financing and Refinancing (Barron's Business Keys).
Titles in the easy-to-understand Business Keys series are directed
at consumers and non-professionals, with advice on saving, investing,
protecting assets, and increasing wealth through prudent money management.
The books define terms, cut through business jargon, written in easy to
understand language. |
Johnson, Randy,
How to Save Thousands of Dollars on Your Home Mortgage, 2nd Edition,
Paperback, 2002
This is a "how to" book that explains how lenders earn their profits and
how borrowers can take advantage of lenders. This resource show you the many
alternatives that exist for mortgages. A good book to have before you start
shopping for a loan. A complete and informative mortgage guide. |
Gary W. Eldred,
The 106 Mortgage Secrets All Homebuyers Must Learn--But Lenders
Don't Tell.
One of America’s top real estate authorities explains the inside secrets
of the mortgage business. |
Thomas C. Steinmetz,
The Mortgage Kit.
This book explains the intricacies of all the latest financing options in
great detail. Mortgage costs can vary widely from lender to lender.
Thousands of dollars may be saved by knowing how to compare rates, discount
points, and fees to find the best buy. This book is great if you are
planning to buy or refinance a home. It is written in simple English with a
minimum amount of technical language. |
David Reed ,
Mortgages 101: Quick Answers to Over 250 Critical Questions
About Your Home Loan.
An easy-to-digest look at the world of mortgages with definitions of the
various types of loans, explanations of credit scores and a discussion of
how the Internet has changed the real estate business. |
Robert Irwin,
How to Buy a Home When You Can't Afford It.
This latest book from million-selling real estate author Bob Irwin brings
a ray a hope to the millions who dream of owning their own homes but who
either aren't sure they can afford one or lack the "official" financial
qualifications for a mortgage. |
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