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Free Book Investment Property Book. Cracking The Real Estate Code

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Cracking The Real Estate Code is your guide to staying safe when buying an investment property. It shows you how to avoid suspect sales techniques, how to stay on top of hidden clauses in contracts, plus a whole lot more. It might even end up saving you a fortune too.

It is written by Michael Sloan, property advisor to the National Australia Bank

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  • +4

    Well, I had a quick flick through and didn't see anything about age demographics, probably the most influential component of the modern history of the global property bubble, soooo;

    http://au.businessinsider.com/matt-kings-most-depressing-sli…

    Crack away, and good luck, oh I mean stay safe.. whatever that means in the context of investing.

  • +1

    I just find it amazing that you can be the regional manager for south africa AND illawarra.

  • Hmm, makes me wonder about the property market these days.
    Looks like it's getting better.

  • +6

    This isn't a deal. It's marketing collateral.

    "PS. Keep an eye out for our Special Offer on page 23."

  • +4

    The only cracking will be your bank balance… Like all "investment" schemes they are just schemes…

  • +2

    It is written by Michael Sloan, property advisor to the National Australia Bank

    Same guy that advised them on this ???

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Australia_Bank#HomeSid…

    • this just shows the bank's vested intersts, not this person's helpful advice so far he may be selling real estate, so was Jenman. they are trying to sell ethically if that is possible.

  • +1

    A different perspective will be good.

    More importantly is think independently and not take information at its face value.

    • +1

      I'd say go for the original - Jenman is my recommendation. It was really eye-opening for me.

  • actually he taught me a few things which could have saved me time share and property angst as sales people conned me long before Jenman came on the scene.
    eg breking the pact.

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