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The rise in foreclosures has increased the demand for rental
properties across the nation, and that trend will continue for some
time. But aside from that new group of renters (people who have
lost their homes) there is another demographic that remains
constant. 40% of Americans earn under $35,000/year. Most of these
people will be lifelong renters, who search for a decent rental
accompanied by an attentive landlord. This segment of the rental
market represents tremendous opportunity for smart investors,
regardless of fluctuation in the economy. The Landlord Chronicles
is based on Barb Getty's personal journey. She began her real
estate investing career over 15 years ago, at the lowest point in
her life, with little money and no background in rehabbing,
management or real estate. Written in a lighthearted,
conversational style, this guide walks the reader through every
phase of the process: finding target neighborhoods, locating the
"diamond in the rough," financing, rehabbing, attracting and
keeping tenants, managing and maintaining the rental, evicting
non-payers, accounting and record-keeping, selling/exit strategies,
etc. Getty details specific products, tools, tips and techniques to
simplify and expedite the process, and shows how start-up costs can
be kept to a minimum. There are hilarious personal stories
sprinkled throughout the book, highlighting some of the rookie
mistakes she made early on. Although seasoned investors will add to
their knowledge base by reading The Landlord Chronicles, the
beginner investor will find the book invaluable. It provides the
reader with everything he/she needs, including various business
forms and resources. Getty's career has provided autonomy, freedom
and flexibility . . . precious commodities. But in addition,
whether you do it part- or full-time, investing in low and middle
income rentals can provide steady income and build wealth for the
future. Enjoy the book
The rise in foreclosures has increased the demand for rental
properties across the nation, and that trend will continue for some
time. But aside from that new group of renters (people who have
lost their homes) there is another demographic that remains
constant. 40% of Americans earn under $35,000/year. Most of these
people will be lifelong renters, who search for a decent rental
accompanied by an attentive landlord. This segment of the rental
market represents tremendous opportunity for smart investors,
regardless of fluctuation in the economy. The Landlord Chronicles
is based on Barb Getty's personal journey. She began her real
estate investing career over 15 years ago, at the lowest point in
her life, with little money and no background in rehabbing,
management or real estate. Written in a lighthearted,
conversational style, this guide walks the reader through every
phase of the process: finding target neighborhoods, locating the
"diamond in the rough," financing, rehabbing, attracting and
keeping tenants, managing and maintaining the rental, evicting
non-payers, accounting and record-keeping, selling/exit strategies,
etc. Getty details specific products, tools, tips and techniques to
simplify and expedite the process, and shows how start-up costs can
be kept to a minimum. There are hilarious personal stories
sprinkled throughout the book, highlighting some of the rookie
mistakes she made early on. Although seasoned investors will add to
their knowledge base by reading The Landlord Chronicles, the
beginner investor will find the book invaluable. It provides the
reader with everything he/she needs, including various business
forms and resources. Getty's career has provided autonomy, freedom
and flexibility . . . precious commodities. But in addition,
whether you do it part- or full-time, investing in low and middle
income rentals can provide steady income and build wealth for the
future. Enjoy the book
This book is about houses and homes and how to make a great deal of
money by working with both. You might notice that I differentiate
between the two; a home is a place where you live and raise a
family, and a house is a building that you can invest in for a
profit. This book will show you that they can be one and the same,
but the two aspects must be considered differently. Starting with
the house you own or would like to buy, you will find out how to
make a lot of money over a lifetime. This is not a get rich quick
pursuit. In addition, once you have seen and experienced that
process, you will begin to consider the possibilities of working
with your own home as well as other houses that you do not intend
to live in. The combination of the two can make you rich enough to
quit your day job.
Five gripping full-cast adaptations of Patricia Highsmith's
bestselling 'Ripley' series - plus bonus material Charming,
cultured and clever, Tom Ripley has a taste for the finer things in
life. And he is determined to get them, by any means necessary...
These five plays - The Talented Mr Ripley, Ripley Under Ground,
Ripley's Game, The Boy Who Followed Ripley and Ripley Under Water -
chart Tom's journey from impoverished conman to wealthy bon viveur
and serial killer. His homicidal adventures begin when he befriends
shipping heir Dickie Greenleaf: he wants money, success, and he's
willing to kill for it. But when he attains the luxurious lifestyle
he craves, he is always on the edge of being discovered. Will his
shadowy past finally catch up with him? BAFTA-winning actor Ian
Hart stars as Ripley in these tense, thrilling dramas. Also
included are two bonus documentaries: Looking for Ripley, in which
crime writer Mark Billingham unravels the mystery behind our
lasting fascination with Tom Ripley, and A Passionate Affair,
presented by Marcel Berlins, who asks whether Patricia Highsmith
fell in love with her suave, amoral anti-hero. Text (c) 1993 by
Diogenes Verlag AG Zurich, all rights reserved. (c) 2022 BBC
Studios Distribution Ltd (p) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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