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Rating:  Summary: 1970's book. Review: I was very disappointed in this book because I didn't do enough research to see that it was published in 1979 as a hardcover book. Material is more of a history of condo development. Included forms are dated. I couldn't find a date when forms were published. The book doen't show a person how the author built condos. No proformas, financing projections, no templates. No computer disk is include for the forms!
Rating:  Summary: Trust me, the book is not worth more than $5 !!!! Review: This book has a deceiving title. One expects the content to be what it claims to be to an acceptable degree. It's only 175 pages with poor binding and presentation, when in reality it seems like a glorified type-written college term paper. I should have taken the advice of one of the reviewers who had a strong reservation and warning. I am very disappointed with the price I paid for the book. Do not make the same mistake.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent advice and guidance Review: When you want real advice on a real estate investment that can work for even a small investor, this is the book to turn to. Admittedly the get-rich-quick crowd are disappointed in the book, but for steady, conservative, low-risk investment, Adam Starchild presents the sort of guidance that most investors should have been following during the late 90s.
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