Praise for After The Fall “Steve Bergsman provides his readers with one of the most comprehensive, yet concise overviews of real estate and all its property types.”—Christopher Macke, Vice President, GE Real Estate “This is an extraordinary work of detailed research and compelling writing. I’ve never seen the subject presented in such a cogent and skillful manner.”—Phil Hall, editor, Secondary Marketing Executive “The way out of the financial crash of 20…
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This is the most dissappointing book I have ever read. Instead of “Opportunities and Strategies for Real Estate Investing in the Coming Decade” as the book advertises, this is just an extremely boring, drawn out, painfully trivial, detailed discussion of recent real estate markets. It’s a history of what has happened in the last few years in real estate, not a discussion of how you can take advantage of the current situation to invest now. After reading the book you end up with a splitting headache, a feeling of vastly wasted time, and no clue how to invest in the current real estate market.
well defined chapters, i mean each chapter has a “Where we ARE” section i.e. how the sector in the study looks as of today, “where we WERE” – how did the sector market in question get here, and “where are we headed” – what the future holds for the current topic i am on, and Last but not least, each chapter ends with Bonus Box where author shares his learnings and experiences during his research of the current topic.
The book is divided into -
Commercial Real Estate Market that includes a chapter for each sectors like Office, Industrial, Retail and Multifamily.
Residential Real Estate Market includes Single-family and condominium,
Leisure Real Estate – second homes, vacation properties
With additional chapters on Commercial and Residential Real Estate extending the study of these markets.
I don’t think i have read any book that even showed me these sectors before i read this one.There was a chapter at the end with a title “The Market for second homes” that explained why baby boomers are financially better than their parents’ generation. The explanation was the first of its kind again, that i enjoyed absorbing, that i hadn’t found anywhere in other books.
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