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Coming Soon! An Insider's Guide to Real Estate Hot Spots

Everyone who buys real estate - whether as an investment or as a family home - wants to see the value of their property grow and grow.

Monday, August 21st 2006

book Achieving fast and strong capital gains should never be left to chance . . . and needn't be if you purchase a property in a real estate hot spot.

How to identify real estate hot spots and avoid real estate cold spots is the issue for all property investors.

Real estate hot spots refer to certain defined geographic areas where, for a period of time, property investors can achieve supernormal capital gains. Real estate cold spots represent the opposite end of the spectrum; property investments in these areas will result in less than market returns.

An Insider's Guide to Real Estate Hot Spots allows you to view the market through the eyes of an expert investor, Kieran Trass, and to recognise the factors that signal an area is about to go through a period of rapid growth.

Kieran has spend many years specifically studying the real estate market and has found a number of key factors must be preset for a hot spot or cold spot to emerge. He has also found that these factors apply regardless of the phase of the real estate cycle – boom, slump or recovery – and geographic location.

The key to making money from real estate is to identify these hot spots early - before the rest of the market.

An Insiders Guide to Real Estate Hot Spots includes:
- Where to buy property for the most profit;
- What drives Hot Spots to emerge;
- How you can pinpoint emerging areas of rapid capital growth;
- Which Hot Spots you should invest in based on your risk profile;
- The Hot Spots Mantra - by the way it's NOT location, location, location!;
- Why 'buy and hold' investors should also be buying in Hot Spots
- 'Fields' of capital growth gold or 'Fields' of fools gold? An introduction to the Green fields 'syndrome, Brown fields, Blue fields, Clear fields and New fields and what they mean to investors.

This book will be available at the beginning of September. To pre-order your copy now visit the Good Returns online Bookstore here or call 0800 345 675

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