Saturday, January 25, 2014

WTF? 23 Properties By 30 by Faizul Ridzuan


I attended a brief property investment seminar at Bandar Baru Bangi two years ago to have a clue or two about the topic. The talk was good, I learn a lot and initially I had intention to sign up for a second class to learn deeper about property investment. My objective was only to find out a way to be able to afford buying a house for living at early age. Unfortunately, that was the last time I had free time to attend any seminar or class. Preparing for wedding in Malaysian culture was a super time constraint period, and the first three months after it is not a honeymoon time either.

I came to this book at a MPH store at Kuala Lumpur while on casual shopping. It was published three months earlier and a best seller at that time. The author was one of the early successful property investors in Malaysia, sharing his experience, technique and trick that he used that made him owner of 23 unit of properties before his 30th birthday.

The way the author elaborate the content will not boring you. He explained to you all the A to Z of property investment - where to start, how to find and select the right property for you, how to fund it, the do's and dont's, the procedures, and how will you get your investment back from it. Although the book is already 2 years old now, but most of the main principles and technique that it taught you maintain relevant no matter at what age are you living in. For anybody who wish to dive into property investment or any person who just want to buy a house like me but has no time to dedicate for attending property class, get this book for kickstart. It is sufficient enough.

The book can easily be found at any MPH or bookstores, or you can also ordered it online at Faizul Ridzuan website:
http://www.faizulridzuan.com/

As a former civil engineering students I know how printed word can sour your eyes, but take your time. You don't have to finish it in a day. I guarantee that the knowledges that you will earn from it are worth reading.

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