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Confessions of a Real Estate Entrepreneur: What It Takes to Win in High-Stakes Commercial Real Estate |  | Author: James A. Randel Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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Seller: Real Estate Book Store Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 20627
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 224 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 0071467939 Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6324 EAN: 9780071467933 ASIN: 0071467939
Publication Date: December 19, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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A front row seat into the world of high-stakes commercial real estate investing “A must-read book … one of the best real estate investment books I have ever read. On my scale of 1 to 10, this unique book rates an off-the-charts 12.” ---Robert Bruss Confessions of a Real Estate Entrepreneur is for the individual who is ready to get serious about investing. Not a rah-rah or get-rich-quick book, this book is for someone who is prepared to think about what he or she wants to accomplish. James Randel provides the how and why. James Randel has been a successful investor and educator for 25 years. He teaches investing through stories and anecdotes – bringing to the limelight not just his successes (and there are some amazing stories of these) but also his mistakes. His candor is instructive and entertaining. It is said that “those who can, do, and those who can’t, teach.” James Randel is a rare exception as he is both a highly successful investor as well as an excellent teacher. As said by Jeff Dunne, Vice Chairman of the largest real estate company in the world, CB Richard Ellis: “I’ve tracked Jimmy’s incredible run of successful real estate investments for 20 years and more recently invested very profitably with him. His new book is a must read for anyone interested in real estate investing.” If you are tired of the “same old, same old” and prepared to play in the big leagues, this book is calling your name. (20061208)
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A blueprint for real estate investors May 23, 2009 jdrealtor (Connecticut, USA) This book is wonderful for anyone interested in real estate investing, lots of common sense combined with nuts and bolts background on the business. While it may not all be new as one reviewer mentioned, I've read over 2 dozen real estate books and this one does the best job of packaging all the elements; without out hype or any false promises of get rich quick shortcuts. A genuine article.
Nice reading May 15, 2009 Adriano A. Carnauba I didn't finish it yet, but I already can say it is a very nice reading for those who works in the real state business.
A wonderful read January 28, 2009 Robert Wilfinger (Whitehall PA) This is simply a great book from start to finish. I highly recommend it.
The book is geared toward beginning and intermediate investors, but it's an easy read.
Create returns worthy of an entrepreneur. December 24, 2008 J. Klaus (Dallas, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Here is a commercial real estate investment book that doesn't require a degree in finance to keep up with. At the same time it is not too simplistic for experienced investors. I found this a little surprising, considering Randel is a real estate attorney. It doesn't take long to understand what he means by real estate entrepreneur vs. investor. The entrepreneur gets creative and is willing to try things in his market that haven't been tried before. Having no money doesn't stop him, it just encourages more creativity. He isn't satisfied with institutional type returns, but looks to hit the ball out of the park, while still managing his risk.
Each major technique is illustrated with a story that describes a transaction in detail. In the more complex examples, Randel slows down and defines his terms to help us "get it." His deals range from half a million dollars on up to near 50 million. These stories make the book entertaining. I could hardly put it down. Now I have a idea (Randel's) for a commercial office building that could double its value within two to three years, even if the market is flat.
The principles stay the same, it is the applications that change. Learn these principles to apply this year in your market to create returns worthy of a real estate entrepreneur.
A MUST READ for all real estate investors!! July 25, 2008 Matthew A. Martinez Jim Randel shares his 30+ years of real estate experience in this outstanding book. You might not know that he leased Bed, Bath and Beyond space in one of his buildings and they tried to hire him to expand nationwide. He turned down the job. Also, he leased Martha Stewart her first store in the 1980s in Westport, CT. He has closed more than 5,000 transactions as an attorney and is one of the brightest real estate investors in the country. His self-deprecating writing style is refreshing. He once made almost $1,000,000 for an hour long meeting that resulted in a 50/50 split of a brokerage commission. You'll learn more about these stories and much more in "Confessions of a Real Estate Entrepreneur".
You simply must buy this book!
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