The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner: A Lifetime Plan to Finish Rich in Real Estate by David Bach

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  • Pub. Date: March 2008
  • 288pp
  • Sales Rank: 82,098
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    • Pub. Date: March 2008
    • Publisher: Random House Inc
    • Format: Paperback, 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 82,098

    Synopsis

    Imagine this. You buy a home, live in it, then buy another. You build your wealth through real estate - and then retire rich. It may sound too good to be true. But it’s not. It has happened, it’s happening now and it will continue to happen for millions of people over the next few decades. The question is, will it happen for you?

    If you want the answer to be "yes," then stop what you are doing and open this book. Read a few pages. Bach’s simple strategies make you rich where you sleep. All you have to do is follow his easy program to go from renter to owner, and from owner to Automatic Millionaire Homeowner. The rest is automatic!

    What’s the secret to becoming a millionaire in real estate?

    Since the runaway success of David Bach’s #1 New York Times bestseller The Automatic Millionaire, people all over the world have asked David the same question - is it really possible for me to get rich in real estate?

    Now, in The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner, David Bach reveals why buying a home and investment properties is not only possible, it is the surest way to reach your seven-figures dreams on an ordinary income.

    The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner starts with the powerful story of an average American couple with a modest income who stretch to buy their first house for $30,000 and retire 35 years later owning a home on a golf course and rental properties worth over three million dollars. Through their story you will learn the surprising fact that even if you have cheap rent you can’t get rich renting! You must first own a home, and make it the foundation on which you build your financial security.

    What Makes The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner Essential:

    You don’t need a big down payment to buy a home.
    You don’t need great credit.
    You should buy even if you have credit card debt.
    You can buy a second home even if you’re still paying off the first.
    You can get started in any market - boom or bust.
    It’s easier to be a landlord than you think.

    Whether you are a renter or already own a home, David Bach gives you a lifelong strategy for real estate based on timeless wisdom that is tried and true. He includes everything you need to know, with step-by-step instructions, including phone numbers and websites so you can get started right away. His road map to ownership is easy to follow and, best of all, it makes the process totally automatic.

    As long as you’re alive, you have to live somewhere. Why not let where you live make you rich? David Bach will show you how.

    Publishers Weekly

    This follow-up to Bach's bestseller, The Automatic Millionaire, guides listeners step-by-step through the transformation from renter to homeowner to landlord. Bach's typical can-do attitude shines through, whether the book is outlining the pros and cons of various types of mortgages or sharing the story of one couple who used home equity as a gateway to financial independence and comfort in retirement. Unfortunately, the audio abridgment has a few glitches, including a misstep in the fifth chapter, which prematurely congratulates listeners on understanding what their credit report is, before knowing how to make sure it's accurate. This topic is not addressed until the following chapter ("Your Credit Score: The Holy Grail of Mortgage Lending"), so listeners may understandably be confused. Also, although actor Oliver Wyman has a beautiful voice, the slick Casey Kasem-style delivery feels wrong for a book that rightly keeps insisting that it is not a get-rich-quick scheme. Bach's solid and time-tested financial advice deserves better than this infomercialesque treatment, which seems more about style than the commonsense approach that is Bach's personal signature. Simultaneous release with the Little, Brown hardcover (Reviews, Jan. 23). (Apr.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    David Bach is the author of seven consecutive national bestsellers, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Start Late, Finish Rich and The Automatic Millionaire, as well as Smart Women Finish Rich, Smart Couples Finish Rich, The Finish Rich Workbook and The Automatic Millionaire Workbook. They have been translated into fifteen languages and have five million copies in print worldwide. David Bach has appeared over a half dozen times on The Oprah Winfrey Show to share his strategies for living and finishing rich, and he is a featured columnist of Yahoo! Finance. His FinishRich® seminars have been taught in more than 2,000 cities throughout North America by thousands of financial advisors and have reached more than half a million people.

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    June 17, 2008: This book is really good if your started out..When i was 18 yrs old i bought my first apt building...Now am 21 nd own 8 apt buldings..My goal is to retire young by 35...Dont get me wrong it takes time for everything real estate is not a rich get quick thing..Over time you will be wealty just take it step by step...