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Giaps
01-22-2008, 11:06 AM
Hey everyone. I'm very new to the real estate industry; in fact, I haven't even started. I am going for my real estate license in a few weeks and would like to have some general knowledge before I begin. I thought a beginner's book and lurking around these forums would be a good start.

Can anyone recommend a good real estate for beginners book? Just something with general information on various elements of real estate. I've looked around, but it seems that there are only books that are specified to one part of the business and not so much an introduction to real estate as a whole.

Your help is very much appreciated!

Thomas

Sean McAlister
02-07-2008, 10:34 PM
Check Out

http://CBMalls.Blogspot.Com (http://cbmalls.blogspot.com/)
Type in the relative keywords in the search box and find the eBooks you need
and

http://MeridianLearning.Blogspot.Com (http://meridianlearning.blogspot.com/)

Hope this helps
Sean

RobM
02-12-2008, 07:18 AM
If there was such a book, I dont think I would buy it. You will gain more info by reading real time events from realtors, buyers, sellers, etc from boards such as this one and others...

good luck

rob

Codythebest
02-12-2008, 09:31 AM
Maybe www. myREtips .com might be helpful...;)

nancyarora2020
06-09-2008, 04:55 AM
As they say, the strong will survive or, in this case, those with a solid record, excellent service, the ability to shift with the market and, frankly, those with some cash in the bank have weathered the shift.So what is the A game in real estate these days? It’s different than what it used to be. Here’s my take on the topic: The Real Estate A Game (most of this is not new)
- Full time
- Admin assistant
- Significant internet presence
- Online social networking
- Virtual tours for all listings
- Tracks expenses for client results
- Is known among local Realtors
- Has a proven track record
- Constantly studies the market
- Constantly listens to the mortgage moving target
- Adept at counseling clients through the uncertainties
- Does not work 24/7 (that Realtor will not have longevity)
- Longevity.That’s my take. Anything less is B material. For more view- realtydigest.blogspot.com