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Get Rich, but Not Quick

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Real Estate Investment

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Get Rich, but Not Quick

By: Edward Beck
Narrated by: Chris Ciulla
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“Fix and flip” television shows have inspired dreams of fast money and a flexible lifestyle. If they’ve got you entertaining visions of flipping homes, you should know that making a profit won’t necessarily be quick or easy. But you can do it — and be ethical and kind in the process.

In Get Rich, but Not Quick, real estate expert Edward Beck debunks the get-rich-quick allure of real estate investment. Using real-life examples, he guides readers through everything they must know to tackle their own fixer-upper, including choosing the right home or contractor, arranging financing, deciding whether to rent or sell, and more. Edward also demonstrates how to use compassion and Christian values to avoid being a “shark.”

Real estate investment is a competitive business. But Get Rich, but Not Quick can help make it the best opportunity to create the life of your dreams.

©2017 Edward Beck (P)2020 Edward Beck
Personal Finance Real Estate Dream

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