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The Insider's Guide to Real Estate Investing Loopholes | |||
The Insider's Guide to Real Estate Investing Loopholes |
Dolf began investing in property as an undergraduate student. Over the years, as his successes with property became apparent, Dolf was cajoled into sharing the "why" and "how" of his real estate investment strategies. He has run public seminars throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia, North America, and Europe, trained real estate agents, written and published seven best-selling property books including the Wall Street Jounal and New York Times Best Seller, Real Estate Riches, as well as introduced software to both analyze and manage investment property. Consequently, his views on property are esteemed, and he is often asked to address investors' conferences, appear on radio shows, and take part in television debates.
People who are familiar with Dolf know him as being passionate about the psychology of wealth in general, real estate in particular, and more than willing to share the fruits of his ongoing quest for knowledge.
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"The Insider's Guide to Real Estate Investing Loopholes," is packed with tips on maximizing your wealth by utilizing tax and legal loopholes. The authors' basic premise is that wealthy real-estate investors exploit tax loopholes, but so can you. For instance, the authors break down the status of being a real-estate dealer, developer or investor, and offer advice on forming a company versus a LLC. At the end of each chapter, Q & A's help readers determine how best to manage their money and property. Be warned, though: light reading this isn't. This book is packed with technical jargon, and it will appeal only to those serious about complex tax and legal issues. (The New York Post, March 19, 2005)
"The Insider's Guide to Real Estate Investing Loopholes," is packed with tips on maximizing your wealth by utilizing tax and legal loopholes.
The authors' basic premise is that wealthy real-estate investors exploit tax loopholes, but so can you.
For instance, the authors break down the status of being a real-estate dealer, developer or investor, and offer advice on forming a company versus a LLC.
At the end of each chapter, Q & A's help readers determine how best to manage their money and property. Be warned, though: light reading this isn't. This book is packed with technical jargon, and it will appeal only to those serious about complex tax and legal issues. (The New York Post, March 19, 2005)