The Secret Life of Real Estate and Banking
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
Published:1st Mar '09
£43.95
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Tracing the history of housing cycles in the United States, this examination shows how the banking system reacts to prosperity and recession and reveals the ways regulations enacted after each collapse tend to disappear when boom times return. With its invaluable insights and practical advice, the discussion is aimed at both novice and experienced investors who want to know why the real estate cycle moves as it does, how it can be forecasted in advance, and how best to profit from this knowledge.
"Both exciting and timely. It provides detailed insight on how the addiction to land speculation became the foundation of the United States of America" —Progress Magazine, Australia
"Recounts the history of land speculation and the reasons for it from the early days of American settlement through to the present era." —Australian Investment Association "I recommend you read Phil's book. It's one of the best books ever written on long-term real-estate cycles." —Harry S. Dent Jr., Senior Editor, Survive & Prosper- Long-listed for People's Book Prize: Non-Fiction 2009
ISBN: 9780856832635
Dimensions: 235mm x 159mm x 36mm
Weight: 875g
464 pages