The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner: A Powerful Plan to Finish Rich in Real Estate
By David Bach
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Owning a home has always been the American Dream, and in The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner, David Bach shows that buying a home and investment properties is not only possible, it is still the surest way to reach your seven-figure dreams on an ordinary income. Whether you are a renter or already own a home, Bach’s book offers a lifelong strategy for real estate based on timeless wisdom that is tried and true—in any market. He includes everything you need to know, with step-by-step instructions, including phone numbers and web sites, so you can get started right away.
As long as you’re alive, you have to live somewhere. Why not let where you live make you financially secure and ultimately rich? David Bach will show you how.
David Bach
David Bach is one of the most trusted financial experts and bestselling financial authors of our time. He has written ten consecutive New York Times bestsellers with over seven million copies in print, including two #1 New York Times bestsellers The Automatic Millionaire and Start Late Finish Rich. In addition to his books, David has impacted millions of people over the past two decades through his seminars, speeches, newsletters, and thousands of media appearances. He is also the cofounder of AE Wealth Management, regarded as one of America’s fastest-growing financial planning firms, and the founder of FinishRich Media, a website dedicated to revolutionizing the way people learn about money. Learn more at DavidBach.com.
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Reviews for The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5everyone has got to read this book!
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5blah....i tried to get through this, but it sounded like he was repeating himself the whole time and had waaay too much enthusiasm.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5It's been a few years since I've read this book, but I remember being impressed by the advice to automate your finances, and I've done that to an extent. I could probably benefit from a re-read of this one, but it would have to get in line behind so many others on my to-read list.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5David Bach puts forth what many of us learn from teachers, financial advisors, and parents into simple and straight forward methods. Add to that the examples and charts help emphasize the importance of following his advise, which is where many advisors, parents, etc have failed to do for many of us.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5David Bach puts forth what many of us learn from teachers, financial advisors, and parents into simple and straight forward methods. Add to that the examples and charts help emphasize the importance of following his advise, which is where many advisors, parents, etc have failed to do for many of us.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Yes, it does seem to work. The catch is that you have wait 30-40 years. Pretty obvious in a lot of ways, and I figured out I was already doing everything he recommended. But it was encouraging, and I would totally recommend it to someone totally new to the idea of saving (like a teenager).
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Ok, I totally read this book before the housing market PLUMMETED and I went to work for a real estate association, BUT there are some excellent, practical nuggets of wisdom in this book. I thikit should be required reading in grade school...high schoolers are too concerned with having a good time. Grade schoolers will absorb this info and it will stick.