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After five years of skyrocketing real estate prices, fueled by low interest rates, aggressive lenders, and relative economic prosperity,
something has to give. Thanks to nonstop recent press coverage of America's overheated housing market, you are probably wary of buying your
next property at the top of the market. So what should you do?
Whether you're an individual investor or a homeowner, Cash In on the Coming Real Estate Crash shows you how to gauge the risk of a housing
bust in your own local market. More importantly, it shows you how to hedge against a crash and position yourself to profit if the bubble bursts.
Critical advice covers:
- Identifying signs of an impending collapse.
- Balancing your real estate portfolio so a crash doesn't wipe you out.
- Conservative financing strategies.
- Developing a vision for value in any market.
- Buying low after the bubble bursts.
- Knowing when to sell.
- And many more strategies for making money when the real estate market collapses.
Peppered with true stories of how homeowners, small investors, and bona? fide real estate tycoons handled and mishandled past crashes, Cash
In on the Coming Real Estate Crash is the resource you need to prepare for the comingdownturn, weather the storm, and emerge on the other side
stronger than ever.
Biographical Note
DAVID J. DECKER is a full-time real estate investor and broker. After buying his first real estate investment property at age 23, he has gone
on to acquire hundreds of apartment units and other commercial properties. He continues to assist clients in reaching their investment goals. He
lives with his wife Bobbi and their two children in the suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. You can learn more about Dave by visiting his web site
at www.davidjdecker.com.
GEORGE G. SHELDON is the author of 20 books and a consultant on business-related topics. He is a member of the American Society of Journalists
and Authors and served as a newspaper correspondent for five years, publishing more than 1,000 articles. He has worked as an editorial consultant,
technical editor, and publishing consultant. George enjoys looking for real estate properties for investment. You can learn more about him by
visiting his web site at www.georgesheldon.com.