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Paperback Trump: The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received: 100 Top Experts Share Their Strategies Book

ISBN: 1401604978

ISBN13: 9781401604974

Trump: The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received: 100 Top Experts Share Their Strategies

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Donald Trump has gathered in one book the best advice on real estate from the brightest and most experienced people...

"Don't try to take the last penny off the table; make sure that the people who buy from you also make money. If not, they won't buy from you again." -Michael Shvo, Founder of the Shvo Group and "the most successful young real estate broker in New York"

"Mom said, 'If you don't have big breasts, put ribbons in your pigtails.' Good salesmanship is nothing more than maximizing the positive and minimizing the negative. Although your competition might offer something you can't match, that doesn't matter. What matters is that you identify and play up what you've got." -Barbara Corcoran, Founder of the Corcoran Group, New York City's leading real estate company

"Real estate can be so much fun you almost feel guilty earning money at it " -Monda Bassil, President of Prestigious Properties of New York

"When you sell real estate, pay tax only if you want, when you want, and in the amount you decide." -Gary Gorman, Founder of 1031 Exchange Experts, LLC, and author of Exchanging UP

"Whether it is a real estate deal or any other venture, the key is to find something you enjoy doing, and then do it better than anyone else--because success comes easier to people who follow their passion." -Donald Trump, J r., Executive Vice President of Development and Acquisitions for The Trump Organization

Customer Reviews

4 ratings

Interesting

If you are looking for a how to book this is not it. If you don't ask for or take advice, this book is also not for you. But it does give some perspective of what people in the business think are important to their success. It is also a lot easier to read than finding the 100 people yourself and getting the advice directly from them. While there is some repetition, some contributors took more time and actually did write some more detailed tips. There is a good section on how to do better 1031 exchanges for example, which usually gets a mere mention in many books.

A good read. Not heavy-duty stuff, but a good read.

The reader should keep in mind one thing: this book is more inspirational than instructional. 100 real estate experts tell what worked for them, and in doing so, they give an overview of their investing philosopies and the strategies they used to be succesful. I always find it interesting to see what has worked for these succesful people. I've long believed that one of the best ways to become succesful is to imitate what other succesful people have done to get there. If you're looking for detailed strategies, you're better off buying a more instuctional book or course that walks you through the process of buying, selling,and building up your real estate portfolio. I recommend stuff by David Lindahl, Robert Shemin, & Russ Whitney. This is not that kind of book. But if you're interested in "picking the brains" of succesful real estate people, & seeing what you can glean from them to apply to your own real estate investing, this is a book I'd highly recommend.

Anticipation Vindicated

As a former real estate executive, I approached this book with both caution and anticipation. Caution, because I feared it would be a long vanity ride (as so many of Trump's books are), and anticipation because it contains the thoughts of quite a few accomplished masters in the field. It turns out that my caution was misplaced, and that my anticipation was rewarded in multiples. This is a fine book, and principally so because of the surpassing strength of seven or eight of the individually authored essays in it. Worth the price of admission are the pieces by Jonathan Tisch, Leonard Lauder, Larry Silverstein, and Stephen Leopold. The last of this quartet of industry giants, Stephen Leopold, is Chairman of William B. May International in New York, and his essay is particularly compelling. Along with the others in my "quartet" he teaches, illustrates, and provides profound insight into the workings of the commercial real estate industry. The pick of the crop here is Leopold's highly educational and entertaining essay, and the book overall I can highly recommend - definitely a cut above all other Trump books. Marvin Chase

An honor

This is the best real estate advice compiled in one book. Read it and gloat, or read it and weep. It is real. Richard Courtney,author, Buyers Are liars and Sellers Are Too
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