For most Americans, our homes are our biggest single asset. In this book, real estate and finance adviser Gerri Willis sets out twelve key rules for becoming “home rich.” From buying to renovating to selling, Willis tells listeners how to get the best return on their investment.
Home Rich is Gerri Willis’ essential guide for new and current homeowners on how to make your home the most lucrative investment of your life.
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"Great resource for homeowners/home buyers. I'll be re-reading this as I get ready to sell my house and buy a different one."
— Pluno (5 out of 5 stars)
“This book is like having a good friend on call to answer all of a first-time home buyer’s questions about the process…With a straightforward style and concrete advice…this book will help those who are completely new to the housing market approach the field with confidence.”
— Publishers Weekly“All homeowners and those planning to become homeowners should peruse this introductory primer on buying a house, obtaining financing, home maintenance that will increase your property value, and selling your house for the maximum return.”
— Library Journal“This is a thoughtful, easy-to-read explanation of the myriad factors involved in home ownership. Willis’ book will be a helpful resource for many.”
— Booklist" There's nothing new in here that I hadn't read elsewhere over the years. "
— Julie, 1/1/2013" This book gives a wide overview of what it takes to own a home. An airbrushed step by step guide from looking for mortgage, inspection, buying, upgrading, landscaping, and reselling. A good book for first time home buyers to see what they are getting into before fully committing. "
— Kathy, 4/24/2010Gerri Willis is under contract as CNN’s primary on-air real estate investment and personal finance correspondent, with significant airtime through her “Five Tips” personal-finance segment, airing daily on CNN Headline News, CNN Business News, CNN International, CNN Radio, and other media, as well as her weekly Saturday morning program, “Open House,” which can be used to showcase the audio.
Pam Ward, an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator, found her true calling reading books for the blind and physically handicapped for the Library of Congress’ Talking Books program. The fact that she can work with Blackstone Audio from the beauty of the mountains of Southern Oregon is an unexpected bonus.