The Ultimate Guide to Trust Deed Investing

The Ultimate Guide to Trust Deed Investing

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Editorial Reviews

The Ultimate Guide to Trust Deed Investments was written to give investors an understanding of exactly what trust deeds are, the advantages and disadvantages of investing in them, and the best ways to get involved in order to maximize returns and minimize risks. Trust deeds offer a creative real estate investing opportunity to individuals that are looking for high-yield income investments. Whether you are looking to heighten your savings or you are simply exploring new prospects for furthering your retirement income, investing in trust deeds is a great way to produce higher than average yields on your investment dollar.

Customer Reviews

Don't waste money and time

Reviewed by Dale, 2010-01-08

A friend gave me the book. He told it was the biggest waste of money he ever had spent on a book. I laughed and after reading it realized I only wasted my time and would have been very mad had I bought this book. This is the first one star rating I've ever given on an Amazon book review.

Ultimate Guide to Trust Deed Investing

Reviewed by H. Fall, 2009-02-20

I was not happy with the book. Nothing to bring to the table. It was like a trailer for a movie but no substance. It seemed as though you could get the same information reading the definition in a dictionary and get as much info. Small book with few pages and VERY LARGE print. I feel like I got ripped off.

Fantastic

Reviewed by J. J. Wirsz, 2008-11-15

Great book that breaks trust deed investing down to simple concepts but stays sophisticated enough to keep you engaged. Very helpful and insightful. Author seems to be well known and respected.

"basic" rather than "ultimate"

Reviewed by Ray Bergman, 2008-01-06

The title of this book would lead one to believe that it offered everything one should know about trust deed investing. I was quite let-down when I received the book. It consisted of only about 30 printed pages of the most basic fundamentals of trust deed investing.
More a pamphlet to be given away to pospective first-time trust deed investors than an ultimate guide. For the experienced trust deed investor there are other books available that go into much more detail on the subject. For the most basic overview, this book will do.