the 4th installment from the Fast and the Furious Series…
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Vin Diesel aka DOM on set
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[...] Title : The Buy to Let Handbook: How to Invest for Profit in Residential Property and Manage the Letting Yourself Author : Tony Booth Rating : 5 Stars out of 5. Summary : Very helpful, excellent guide for those new to the market Very readable and informative. Covered all areas and even included a chapter on “Letting in Scotland”, which was the main reason I bought this one as many similar books do not cover this topic at all. You can even contact the author directly for further information on some topics! Title : Buy to Let: The Key Steps (Keysteps) Author : Stuart Powers Rating : 5 Stars out of 5. Summary : lets get started this books gives all the relevent information on getting started on the property ladder of buying to let, very informative and easy to read and understand Title : How to Avoid Property Tax Author : Carl Bayley Rating : 5 Stars out of 5. Summary : A fasinating read A property investor friend told me about How to Avoid Property by Carl Bayley so I decided to buy a copy for myself.I must say this book’s certainly worth every penny. It has lots of clear advice on how to pay less income tax and capital gains tax on your property investments and tells you precisely what you can and cannot do.It’s also easy to read with lots of clear examples which makes a change from other tax books! Title : Buy to Let in Spain: How to Invest in Spanish Property for Pleasure and Profit Author : Harry King Rating : 4 Stars out of 5. Summary : very well put and presented I read many books on buying in Spain as you would expect, and because we deal with many first time investors in Spain we wanted a book we could tell our clients to buy while they were assessing their purchase options with us. This book ticks the boxes and I am happy to say that the author and our company are both on the right track. We particularily liked the yield formula and how close your property should be to the airport for rental purposes. Very good Title : How to Make Money from Property: The Expert Guide to Property Investment Author : Adam Walker Rating : 2 Stars out of 5. Summary : Don’t bother with this one I don’t know who these people are who wrote the reviews above (or are they below?) – friends of the author I would imagine. The book has SOME interesting points in it and does have some things that make you go “are yes that’s a good point” BUT it is padded out with the obvious, lots of “case studies” and other space filling techniques (e.g. a few blank or almost blank pages here and there AND a series of very short letters describing how to negotiate the buying price of a property that take up three and half side of the book and could be summarised in about three-quarters of a side).In my opinion it’s a very expensive book for the quantity and quality of material it contains. Title : How to Avoid Stamp Duty Author : Russell Eaton Rating : 5 Stars out of 5. Summary : Paid most of my deposit I bought this book in November 2005 and was amazed at the strategies you can use to save money. In fact, one of the strategies saved me more than GBP2,000 and this went towards my deposit and legal fees (a great help). The strategies in the book can also be used by anybody selling property, as it shows how to offer property free of stamp duty as a way of attracting a sale. This really is a great book which I recommend to anybody buying or selling property in the UK. Other Related Resources: 1: http://www.mapleridgemagazine.com/buying-to-let-in-the-uk/2: http://www.paseoatsdsu.com/mortgage-calculator.html3: http://www.btlblog.org/2008/12/22/buy-to-let-scandal/4: http://duford.com/2009/03/19/guest-house-getting-closer/5: http://www.fastandfurious4.co.uk/2008/04/08/paul-walker-and-vin-diesel-on-set-of-fnf4/vindiesel-1/ [...]
May 22nd, 2009 at 4:26 am
[...] Title : The Buy to Let Handbook: How to Invest for Profit in Residential Property and Manage the Letting Yourself Author : Tony Booth Rating : 5 Stars out of 5. Summary : Very helpful, excellent guide for those new to the market Very readable and informative. Covered all areas and even included a chapter on “Letting in Scotland”, which was the main reason I bought this one as many similar books do not cover this topic at all. You can even contact the author directly for further information on some topics! Title : Buy to Let: The Key Steps (Keysteps) Author : Stuart Powers Rating : 5 Stars out of 5. Summary : lets get started this books gives all the relevent information on getting started on the property ladder of buying to let, very informative and easy to read and understand Title : The Buy-to-let Bible Author : Ajay Ahuja Rating : 5 Stars out of 5. Summary : An essential and practical book There are several books on the market now concerning the subject of “Buy To Let”, but I find this to be undoubtedly the best. It can be easily used as a practical, step-by-step reference point when venturing into this potentially hazardous field. Ajay Ahuja holds your hand, so to speak, in a concise but never patronising style that is high on information and low on “I’ve been there and done it” anecdotes that can be prevalent and irritating in many books. The method of presentation is both logical and clear to read and consequently easy to digest. The approach is very much step by step. So many companions to a certain field of business blind the reader with science, providing an often unhelpful mire of indegestible facts and figures. Ajay Ahuja manages to steer clear of that while at the same time using such information as is necessary to help one along the way. His case studies and examples are particularly easy to understand.Personally, I am now becoming relatively successful in this field and found this book invaluable as a starting point. Definitely a worthwhile buy. Title : Buy-to-Let Property Hotspots: Where to buy property and how to let it for profit Author : Ajay Ahuja Rating : 2 Stars out of 5. Summary : Stay with the Buy-to-Let Bible. This book was disappointing after having read the very informative Buy-to-Let Bible.The ‘hotspots’ listed tend to be large areas which may contain true hotspots,but I feel the information given is too vague.Suggested yields are generally less than advised in the Buy-to-Let Bible.Having researched the market in the North for the last few months,there are a number of good opportunities for buy to let that have been overlooked by this book,but were mentioned at the back of the ‘bible’. Other Related Resources: 1: http://www.hip-consultant.co.uk/blog/buy-to-let-is-it-the-wise-market-move-123/2: http://www.my-home-ireland.com/building-energy-rating-assessors-will-more-be-needed/3: http://www.propertyworldforum.com/bmv/qa-after-bradford-bingley-what-now-for-buy-to-let/4: http://renttropolis.com/rentalarticles/?p=295: http://www.fastandfurious4.co.uk/2008/04/08/paul-walker-and-vin-diesel-on-set-of-fnf4/vindiesel-1/ [...]
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