Why We Wrote The Book, Make No Mistakes About Buying Real Estate!

Posted by Melissa Walters
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The Make No Mistakes concept began for us years ago in our daily interaction with our clients and the people who came to our seminars. We found that most people had enough real estate knowledge to be dangerous. Or they relied heavily on their friends and loved ones for advice to help them through a process that they knew very little about. Most people insisted on diving head first into uncharted waters with unknown obstacles which they had no knowledge or expertise to effectively deal with. As a result, they made costly mistakes during their real estate transactions. 

Knowing a bit about real estate is not enough.  Most people don’t deal with real estate transactions on a regular basis or don’t know which experts to turn to when they know they need more help. We have also witnessed people deciding to take short cuts, or tossing aside experts’ advice – only to regret their choices when the outcomes were stressful, expensive or avoidable. 

We believe having the right knowledge and putting it into action will make the real estate process an enjoyable one and – most importantly – one that does not cost unnecessary dollars. In fact, this knowledge will save people money. And in today’s market, every penny counts!

Our goal in writing this reference guide was to pass necessary knowledge on to you by providing the information, tools and checklists which will properly drive this process to a successful and profitable conclusion.

It all starts with you. While many people are involved throughout the real estate process, you are the most important one. In reality, YOU are the only one who can truly look out for your best interest. And when the transaction is complete, you are the one who is ultimately responsible for the property and for paying the mortgage loan! So do your homework and make decisions that meet your needs. Use this information wisely and don’t be intimidated by the complexity of the real estate business or the amount of information presented. Remember, buying real estate can be an emotional purchase and you may find yourself making compromises or decisions under pressure, which leads to costly mistakes. This reference guide will arm you with information, knowledge and checklists to help you. Don’t end up like millions of people who have lost their homes – or never had one to start with – due to lack of knowledge!

This is the third edition of our Make No Mistakes™ About ... Buying Real Estate guide. Our series of Make No Mistakes™ guides are designed to help and inspire you on a variety of topics to learn and profit from other people’s mistakes. We wrote this particular reference guide, About ...Buying Real Estate, because we truly love the “game” of real estate. Together, we have more than 40 years of practical experience. As investors, owners of a real estate company and a mortgage brokerage firm, we see other people’s successes and failures every day. In this reference guide, we share our mistakes, stories, inside secrets and tricks of the trade. Most importantly, we hope to encourage you to take action, to educate you along the way, to give you the insight to avoid the pitfalls and to achieve huge success! 

No matter how useful it is, however, this reference guide is only a vehicle for people who are interested in real estate, successful transactions and personal growth. We ask you to join us in our belief that sharing important knowledge will help everyone achieve more and improve the quality of their lives. We do this by passing our knowledge on, and believing it spreads outward from there. If you “Pass The Knowledge On,” you’ll accomplish a great deal since little is truly accomplished without others moving to the next level with you. 

Use this information to begin your journey. Make No Mistakes About ... Buying Real Estate, and then Pass The Knowledge On®!

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