The Wealthy Renter: How to Choose Housing That Will Make You Rich by Alex Avery

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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Publication Date
2016-10-04
Pages
200
ISBN
9781459736467
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Dundurn Press
ISBN-10
145973646X
ISBN-13
9781459736467
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28038373918

Product Key Features

Book Title
Wealthy Renter : How to Choose Housing That Will Make You Rich
Number of Pages
200 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Real Estate / General, Investments & Securities / Real Estate, Real Estate / Mortgages, Real Estate / Buying & Selling Homes, Personal Finance / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics
Author
Alex Avery
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2017-434382
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
There's a cure for this nation's narrow-mindedness about renting instead of owning a home. It's a new book called The Wealthy Renter .
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
643/.12
Table Of Content
Contents Chapter 1: The Stakes Are High -- Where We Live Defines Our Lives Chapter 2: The Cult of "Why Rent When You Can Buy?" Chapter 3: Repeat After Me: Renting Is Okay! Chapter 4: Rent -- Something Everyone Pays. Always. Chapter 5: The Canadian Housing Market Chapter 6: What Really Drives Real Estate Prices -- The Golden Rule Chapter 7: What Really Drives Real Estate Prices -- Demand for Housing Chapter 8: What Really Drives Real Estate Prices -- Supply of Housing Chapter 9: The Big Six Chapter 10: The Ugly Numbers Chapter 11: Leverage: Seductive and Deadly Chapter 12: Beyond Weak Returns, Housing Is Just a Terrible Investment Chapter 13: Investment Creep Chapter 14: Everyone Wins When You Buy a Home (Except Maybe You!) Chapter 15: Big Brother Wants You to Buy a House Chapter 16: What Have the Rule Makers Been Up To? Chapter 17: How Housing Can Dictate Your Career in Surprising and Unexpected Ways Chapter 18: Forced Savings: The Secret of the Wealthy Renter Chapter 19: Retirement and Housing Chapter 20: Seven Reasons Renting Is a Better Financial Decision Chapter 21: How to Be a Wealthy Renter Index
Synopsis
A National Bestseller!Why be house poor when you can rent rich? "Why rent when you can buy?" More than any other, this phrase captures the overwhelmingly unanimous promotion of home ownership to Canadians. Real estate agents, mortgage brokers, family, friends, and even the government promote ownership as a safe, attractive, and sure-fire path to personal wealth. This one-size-fits-all advice ignores the reality of Canada's housing market. Canadians deserve better advice. Faced with expensive house prices in a near-zero interest rate world, it's time Canadians heard the virtues of renting and seriously considered renting as an alternative to home ownership. Real estate analyst Alex Avery insists renting offers a simple, more affordable way to live, plus in Canada's frenzied housing market, going month-to-month is dramatically lower risk. He claims the reputation of home ownership as a wealth building strategy is unfounded and shows renters how to replace bricks-and-mortar with better investment opportunities., The Wealthy Renter offers a clear, unbiased, straightforward approach to the biggest investment most people will ever make -- their housing. Written by a top-ranked financial research analyst, it aims to help readers make wise housing decisions that will improve their lives., A National Bestseller Why be house poor when you can rent rich? "Why rent when you can buy?" More than any other, this phrase captures the overwhelmingly unanimous promotion of home ownership to Canadians. Real estate agents, mortgage brokers, family, friends, and even the government promote ownership as a safe, attractive, and sure-fire path to personal wealth. This one-size-fits-all advice ignores the reality of Canada's housing market. Canadians deserve better advice. Faced with expensive house prices in a near-zero interest rate world, it's time Canadians heard the virtues of renting and seriously considered renting as an alternative to home ownership. Real estate analyst Alex Avery insists renting offers a simple, more affordable way to live, plus in Canada's frenzied housing market, going month-to-month is dramatically lower risk. He claims the reputation of home ownership as a wealth building strategy is unfounded and shows renters how to replace bricks-and-mortar with better investment opportunities., A National Bestseller! Why be house poor when you can rent rich? "Why rent when you can buy?" More than any other, this phrase captures the overwhelmingly unanimous promotion of home ownership to Canadians. Real estate agents, mortgage brokers, family, friends, and even the government promote ownership as a safe, attractive, and sure-fire path to personal wealth. This one-size-fits-all advice ignores the reality of Canada's housing market. Canadians deserve better advice. Faced with expensive house prices in a near-zero interest rate world, it's time Canadians heard the virtues of renting and seriously considered renting as an alternative to home ownership. Real estate analyst Alex Avery insists renting offers a simple, more affordable way to live, plus in Canada's frenzied housing market, going month-to-month is dramatically lower risk. He claims the reputation of home ownership as a wealth building strategy is unfounded and shows renters how to replace bricks-and-mortar with better investment opportunities.
LC Classification Number
HD1382.5

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