Personal Real Estate Investor Magazine has been around since 2004. I first heard about it from a couple of real estate investor friends that were using it to advertise in.
I remember being in a title company waiting room and seeing a stack of them sitting there. With permission I snagged one to take home and peruse.
I later decided to subscribe to it, and have been very pleased with the tips, insights and investor strategies. I will most likely refer to it often in my posts and comments here as there are many useful tips and strategies contained in the magazine.
The magazine’s editor is Andrew Waite, who invests in real estate himself and seems to be quite knowledgeable about it. I’ve listened to him on several real estate related radio shows here in Phoenix, Arizona and he brings to light several issue that the major media providers seem to overlook when reporting on the real estate market.
The magazines single mission is:
“To help our readers make money! To reduce the costs, both initially and over the life of your investments. To help you get the most out of each transaction at each point in the total life-cycle—plus your investing lifetime (and even that of your heirs).
To help you invest smarter by finding, acquiring, improving, managing and trading—whether it’s turning over a single investment-grade property or building a portfolio of rental homes and apartments.
The process is not hard, though the market is potentially complex. That is why we are here: to reduce complexities, provide road maps, checklists, templates, visual aids—and an insider’s Rolodex.”
In short the magazine is about learning from others mistakes and maximally profiting form real estate investing.
Their mission statement is very similar to my objective in creating this blog. To assist others in making real estate investing easier and more profitable.
You can learn more about this magazine and subscribing to it at: http://www.personalrealestateinvestormag.com/
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