Outlines how to achieve financial independence and successful self-employment through property investment, discussing such topics as screening potential partners, utilizing research tools, and setting up maintenance and rent collection systems.
According to real estate guru Ken McElroy, that's because financial publications, tv and radio programs make the bulk of their money from advertising paid for by the very companies who provide such mainstream financial services.
Outlines how to achieve financial independence and successful self-employment through property investment, discussing such topics as screening partner candidates, utilizing various research tools, and setting up systems for maintenance, ...
Hundreds of thousands know bestselling author Ken McElroy as a real estate investment tycoon. in his new book, he reveals the key to his success, exceptional property management, and teaches you its most important principles, showing you ...
One word: Management. Hundreds of thousands know bestselling author Ken McElroy as a real estate investment tycoon. In this book, Ken reveals the key to his success: Exceptional property management.
THIS BOOK WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO: • Secure your investment money • Find your ideal market—and a positive-cash-flow property • Efficiently manage your property • Handle your record keeping • Boost revenues and cut costs • File ...
One word: Management. Hundreds of thousands know bestselling author Ken McElroy as a real estate investment tycoon. In this book, Ken reveals the key to his success: Exceptional property management.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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According to real estate guru Ken McElroy, that's because financial publications, tv and radio programs make the bulk of their money from advertising paid for by the very companies who provide such mainstream financial services.