Trump Strategies for Real Estate Billionaire Lessons for the Small Investor

Trump Strategies for Real Estate offers unbeatable insider advice for every serious real estate investor—beginners and old pros alike. For more than twenty-five years, author George Ross has been one of Donald Trump’s chief advisors and intimately involved with many of Trump’s biggest real estate deals. Now, Ross teams up with bestselling real estate author Andrew McLean to present Trump’s real estate investment strategies so that even small investors can invest like Trump. You’ll learn how Trump identifies potential properties and how he finances, negotiates, and markets his big deals. Not everyone has Trump’s money or name, but everyone, even you, can use his tactics and strategies to win big in real estate.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Great!!
This book is very informative about how to change your thinking as well as your practices when it comes to real estate. Very great book for a begginner investor.
5 Stars a good book for investors
its a good book for anyone to read and its been a big help to me.
i suggest you read it if you intrested in investment.
5 Stars Book You can Use!
This is one of those books that actually accomplishes what it sets out to do. For anyone who has ever watched Trump’s show, you know Mr. Ross as the quiet man who gives spot-on advice (which Trump doesn’t always heed–too bad!). Mr. Ross is great not only at story-telling but also at gleaning lessons (life lessons) from his and others’ experiences. He shares those in this book without being too preachy. While it’s quite clear his background is solidly in NYC, he does a good job in expanding his lessons to other parts of the country. This book is a very good read!
5 Stars Terrific
This book is terrific; I’m applying the knowledge gained to dealing in my industry which has similarities to real estate. I highly recommend it.
4 Stars This is the best book I have read about Real Estate
2 July 2008 – This is on par with Rich Dad and the best book I have read about Real Estate. He had practical advise that while not easy to do it was easy to understand. Like Ross says if it is easy to do then there are not a lot of profits in it.
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