How To Become A Wholesale Millionaire You will learn how to create your business so you have dozens or hundreds of o. It provides a detailed steps on exactly how to do this as well as scripts of what to say to each person you talk to. This book shows you how to easily and quic
| TITLE | : | How To Become A Wholesale Millionaire |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.72 (404 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | 1493675486 |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 112 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 2013-12-10 |
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How To Become A Wholesale Millionaire is the most in depth, detailed, how-to book of it's kind. This book shows you how to easily and quickly build a market in any city all from your computer. You will learn how to find real estate agents, attorneys, title companies and your investor buyers within minutes. It provides a detailed steps on exactly how to do this as well as scripts of what to say to each person you talk to. This one-of-a-kind book also provides templates and sample contracts that you can copy from so there is no confusion on how or what to do. Possibly best of all is the detailed description on how to find the buyers, after all, these are the people that will be buying your fantastic deals. This book is centered around how to create an automated wholesale business in as many cities as you choose. You will learn how to create your business so you have dozens or hundreds of o
EDITORIAL :
About the Author Mark Lane is an author, speaker, real estate investor and entrepreneur. Mark went from bankruptcy, foreclosure, food stamps and working up to 80 hours per week and three jobs to becoming financially free and now has the time to do what he loves, which is showing others how to do the same! He is now on a mission to set people free and help them realize their true unlimited potential.
REVIEW :
Good story. This was obviously written for an audience that is already extremely familiar with the story and looking for a single place to find all the facts and very good photos.
The authors obviously did their homework and have a lot of facts and articles at their fingertips (although they did get some nautical facts wrong), the latter of which they quote from liberally. Nice anecdotes. While this may simply represent a limitation in the collections of historical plans available in Britain, it would have been beneficial if foreign collections had been examined for plans as well. The dialogue is weak. Also, in the U.S., regulations require a public comments phase and public meetings. In so doing he also provides a fairly good political history of Britain during the twentieth century albeit through the eyes of a woman whose upper class antecedents and milieu hardly made her sy


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