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Real Estate Home
Preface

01. How It Started
02. First Buys
03. First Boners
04. Facts of Life
05. Dead Wood
06. Best Buy
07. Check First
08. Check Second
09. Unheated Properties
10. Time is Now
11. Still Good Buys?
12. Good Buys
13. Value Formula
14. Applied
15. The Net
16. Before Offer
17. Framing Offer
18. The Offer
19. After Acceptance
20. After Taking Title
21. Straightening Tenancies
22. New Tenants
23. Hold the Property
24. Tax Benefits
25. Sell Them
26. Tax Angles

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