
Busting the Real Estate Investing Lies
Build Wealth the Smart Way: Through the Most Time-Tested, Least Volatile Path to Financial Freedom
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Narrated by:
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Kim D.H. Butler
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Jimmy Vreeland
If you think that real estate investment is risky, costly, time-consuming, and complicated, think again. Investing in real estate is actually the smartest, most powerful tactic to create a reliable, passive form of income...if you use it right.
In Busting the Real Estate Investment Lies, real estate expert Jimmy Vreeland has teamed up with life insurance guru Kim Butler to show you how to break the middle-class myth and find financial freedom through the time-tested method of combining real estate with whole life insurance.
Tackling the eight most common misconceptions about real estate investment - from thinking debt is bad to believing property ownership will eat your time - they lay out their proven eight-step plan for strategically building wealth.
This isn't some get-rich-quick scheme destined to crash and burn. This is your chance to truly reclaim financial freedom through steady, dependable income.
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Excelente Libro!, otro punto de vista
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Recommending to everyone I know
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This is one of the best kept secrets in real estat
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2 hours of very powerful knowledge
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While the information provided is a solid strategy for REI and WLI, it's not directly about REI lies.
As with the Intresest Lies book, it seems a bit sales pitchy at times.
Overall, good information. But not necessarily what the title sells.
Not quite what I was expecting
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