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7
Reasons Why Now is a
 Great Time to Buy


    A Smart Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Market
                                               a Home!
It’s Prime Time!
                                         to buy a home

     No doubt you’ve heard the news:
     the housing market hit a rough patch this
     summer. Sales of existing homes declined           At a Glance:
     at a rate that took many by surprise,              Why NOW is the Prime Time to Buy!
     sending pundits into a “what’s next”
     tailspin.                                          Home affordability is at an all-time high. The
                                                        median mortgage payment on the median priced
     As the prognosticators pondered, savvy             home as a percentage of the median household
     buyers didn’t miss a beat. They got                income is lower than it’s been in a generation.
     that the doomsayers were taking a one-
     dimensional view of the buyer’s market             Mortgage rates are at rock bottom. It’s hard to
     and that market skittishness gives rise to         imagine interest rates going much lower, and
     an even more favorable climate for buying          when they start to inch back upwards, monthly
     a home.                                            payments and total loan costs will spike upwards.
     Recent history has reframed some of what           Home prices are back on the rise. After declining
     had long been taken for granted about              for 30 months, home prices are trending back
     buying a home.                                     upward. The time get in to the market is NOW!
     Namely, we’ve learned that even though             Sellers are motivated. This means that buyers
     buying a home remains one of the best              have the upper hand! From banks looking to
     and safest investments available, a home           dispose of foreclosed properties to homeowners
     should not function as an ATM or a                 who are fiercely competing among an excess of
     short-term speculation strategy.                   housing inventory, buyers have untold choices and
                                                        negotiating power.
     So, where does that leave us? A lot
     smarter, able to recognize an opportunity          Financing is readily available! Banks are back
     when we see one, and aware of the facts            in the game and ready to lend to well-qualified
     that point to NOW as the prime time to             buyers.
     buy a home.
                                                        Owning vs. renting is increasingly favorable.
                 News Flash!                            Since 2009, the average principal and interest
         Another $8,000 tax credit is                   payment has fallen below the average rental rates,
                off the table                           and the gap is now wider than it’s been in the past
                                                        22 years.
       Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s chief
       economist, contends that further                 Homeownership is still at the core of the
       intervention at the federal level will           American Dream! Owning a home is critical
       be counterproductive. At today’s                 to financial stability and wealth building. It’s
       rock-bottom rates, buyers stand to               a forced savings account, a place to live and a
       save $8,000 many times over during               fabulous tax deduction.
       the course of a 30-year mortgage.



kw      A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                         2
1.            Homes have never
                                       been more affordable


     For individual home buyers, there are only a few facts that really matter:

         •	 Can I afford this home?

         •	 Is it a good investment?                               Buyers have the edge!

         •	 Does it meet my family’s needs?
                                                                “Home buyers over the past
     So it’s a bit surprising that the most important housing   year got a great deal, and
     statistic has gone largely unreported: homes have never    buyers for the balance of this
     been more affordable. Affordability, measured by the       year have an edge over sellers.
     median mortgage payment on the current median-             Affordability could reach a
     priced home ($182,400) as a percentage of the median       generational high in the second
     household income ($64,400), is lower than it’s been in     half of this year because of
     a generation. The chart below, which tracks housing        rock-bottom mortgage interest
     affordability for the past 10 years, shows incredible      rates, helped partly by the Fed’s
     improvements in affordability since the height of the      very accommodative monetary
     real estate boom in 2006.                                  policy.”
                                                                          -Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist
                                                                 The National Association of REALTORS®




             Median mortgage payment as a percentage of median household income


                 30%
                                                      25.1%
                 25%
                       20.3%
                 20%
                                                                             14.9%
                 15%

                 10%

                  5%
                       2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
                                                                           YTD Average




kw   A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                         3
2.              Mortgage rates are at rock bottom
                                and won’t stay there forever

     The national average on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 4.36 percent in Aug 2010 – lower
     than it’s been in the past half century. Interest rates for the same time last year averaged 5.19
     percent, representing a difference of $90 in the monthly payment on a $200,000 home with 10
     percent down, as well as a savings of $32,460 over the life of the loan.


                Rates Reach Record Lows
                                                                                   How low can they go?
                 15

                             12.7%
                 12
                                                                               Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s
                                                                               chief economist, notes that
                      8.9%                                                     the current market is highly
                  9                  8.1%                                      favorable for home buyers.
                                            6.3%                               “Interest rates are at historic
                  6
                                                     4.8%                      lows. It’s hard to imagine rates
                                                                               going any lower than they are
                  3                                                            now. House prices have come
                                                                               down considerably, and if your
                  0
                                                                               credit is good, there’s lots of
                      70s     80s    90s     00s     2010                      money available.”
                                                   YTD Average




     Small rate increases spell surprising cost spikes!

     Interest Rate                          4.36%                5.19%      6%               7%           8%
     Monthly payment and interest           $897                 $987       $1,080           $1,198       $1,321

     Difference in
                                                                 $90        $182             $300         $424
     monthly payments

     Total interest paid
                                            $142,964             $175,424   $208,509         $251,116     $295,480
     over the life of the loan

     Interest saved
                                                                 $32,460    $65,545          $108,152     $152,516
     over the life of the loan


       *Based on the purchase of a $200,000 home with 10 percent down on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.




kw     A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                                 4
3.             Prices are trending back up


     Every major price index points to a housing market that
     has hit bottom and is moving in a positive direction. After
     30 months of declining values, home prices appear to be
     stable or appreciating in nearly every U.S. market. In                 Upward Momentum
     August of 2010, the median home price was $182,600,
     amounting to an 11 percent increase over the low that was
     reached in February of 2010 at $164,000.                        “The market is probably going
                                                                     to zig and zag a little for the
     Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller index reported during the        next six months, but it’s not
     first week of September that home prices were up in 15 of       going to drop any further.”
     the top metropolitan areas, amounting to a nationwide gain                                -William Wheaton
     of 4.2 percent over this same time last year.                          Professor of Economics and Real Estate
                                                                                               MIT, Boston, Mass.

     In other words, staying on the fence and waiting for
     prices to drop further is OVER!




                          Median home prices pick back up
                        After a 30-month search for the floor, prices change direction.

                        $250,000


                        $200,000


                        $150,000


                        $100,000


                         $50,000


                                0
                                    1990       1995       2000       2005           2010
                                                                                     YTD




kw     A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                                 5
4.              Sellers are motivated!

     When supply exceeds demand, buyers have the upper hand–and that’s where we are now!

     The current supply of homes for sale now stands at 12.5 months, meaning that at today’s pace of
     home sales, it would take 12 and a half months for the existing inventory to sell.

     At the same time, recent market upheaval has given rise to a
     surplus of foreclosed properties that banks are eager to sell, and
     an increasing number of listing agents are also negotiating “short         What does this
     sales” with banks to sell their clients’ properties at a price that’s
     less than what they owe on their mortgage. Collectively known as
                                                                                    mean for you?
     “distressed properties,” short sales and foreclosures are available       For you as a buyer, this
     at every price range and tend to sell for an average of 20 percent        means lots of choices,
     below market value – and sometimes much more.                             lots of negotiating power
                                                                               and that smart sellers are
     Distressed properties are now part of the mainstream of real              fiercely competing for
     estate transactions. According to the National Association of             your business, both in
     REALTORS ® , 32 percent of all homes sold since the beginning             terms of the price and the
     of 2010 have been either a short sale or a foreclosure. So now’s          condition of their homes.
     the time for smart buyers who are looking for a deal to seize the
     opportunity!




                     5.             Lenders are back in the game!

      The subprime mortgage crisis brought underwriting standards back into the mortgage origination
      process. And while the final quarter of 2009’s financial meltdown led to a sense that financing had
      dried up, mortgage funds are now available.

      “If you have a job and can afford the payment, chances are you’ll qualify for a mortgage,” says
      David Reed, a mortgage banker and author of Mortgage Confidential: What You Need to Know That
      Your Lender Won’t Tell You.

      Also noteworthy is the recent drop in jumbo mortgage loan rates and an uptick in the high-end
      of the housing market. The sector which was not bolstered by the $8,000 first-time home buyer
      tax credit is faring quite well, providing further evidence that the recent sales setback is simply a
      function of the market readjusting to the expiration of the tax credit.




kw      A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                         6
6.              Ownership costs are
                                  dropping below rental costs!

     The recent downturn in the housing market resulted in a drop in rental rates, but rents are
     back on the rise while the cost of home ownership has dropped.

     As the chart below indicates, as average apartment rental rates have slightly decreased, the
     decline has been moderate in comparison to home values, which have declined nationwide
     by 30 to 40 percent since the peak of the housing boom.



     Looking back …

           $1,500
                               Since 2009, the average
                               monthly mortgage
                               principal and interest
                               costs have fallen below the
                               average rental rates, and
           $1,200              the gap is wider than it’s
                               ever been in the past 22
                               years.



             $900




             $600



             $300
                     1989          1994            1999                2004      2009

                Monthly principal and         Total monthly payments          Median rent
                interest payment              to own (including principal,
                                              interest, tax and insurance)




kw    A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                 7
7.              Home ownership remains at
                            the core of the American Dream


     A recent Fannie Mae study reveals that the majority of Americans still aspire to own a home
     – and for good reason. Owning a home is critical to financial stability and wealth building.
     A home serves as a forced savings account and provides a solid asset, as well as a place
     to live. Despite the recent market upheaval, the vast majority of Americans still consider
     home ownership to be important to the economy and preferable to renting. Since the
     end of World War II, promoting home ownership has been high on the list of the federal
     government’s priorities, and will continue to be so.

     As the graph below points out, the rent vs. buy equation needs to also take into account
     that rents are subject to increase every year, and mortgage payments remain fixed
     throughout the life of the loan*. Another key factor in the affordability picture is the
     federal tax deductibility of mortgage interest, which amounts to an annual savings of
     thousands of dollars for the average homeowner.


                                                                                                           $600,000

                      $2,500
                                                                                                           $500,000

                      $2,000
                                                                                                           $400,000

                      $1,500
                                                                                                           $300,000


                      $1,000
                                                                                                           $200,000


                        $500                                                                               $100,000


                          $0
                               2010     2015       2020      2025       2030       2035       2040    2044

                                      Median asking rent
                                      Monthly principal and interest payment
                                      Total monthly payment to own (including principal, interest, tax, and insurance)
                                      Wealth accumulated through forced savings
                                      Wealth accumulated through appreciation

         *Based on the purchase of a $200,000 home with 10% down on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.



kw   A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                                       8
Recent decline in home sales:
                                        Perfectly predictable

     While many in the media have run with the temptation to attribute the summer sales lull to a
     deteriorating housing market, economists are looking at the big picture and pointing to an inevitable
     outcome of the expiration of the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit, which went into effect in
     January of 2009 and expired April 30, 2010.

     Throughout 2009, the pace of home sales picked up as buyers and real estate agents latched onto the
     program, topping 5 million in July of 2009 and then peaking at 6.5 million in November of 2009,
     the month that the program was originally slated to expire. The expiration of the tax credit on April
     30, 2010 led to a sharp decline in May sales and an even more significant drop in June and July.

     Following July’s 27 percent drop in sales, the National Association of REALTORS® reports that
     pending home sales for August are up 5.2 percent.


                                                             April 30, 2010
                     600,000                                 Tax Credit
                                                             Expires
                                                                                                                        Nov. 30, 2009
                                                                                                                        Original Tax Credit
                                                                                                                        Scheduled to Expire
                     500,000




                     400,000                                                               July 2010
                                     Jan. 1, 2009                                          Seasonal Sales
                                     Tax Credit Starts                                     Well Below Normal


                     300,000




                     200,000
                               Jan        Feb      Mar     Apr    May         Jun    Jul        Aug   Sep      Oct    Nov     Dec

                                         2010 home sales                      2009 home sales                   1999-2008 average home sales




           Vive la lull!
           Back in the heyday when housing was hot, properties were snatched up the second they
           hit the market and prices were going up and up and up, it was an “exciting” time to buy a
           home. And then, the bubble burst, the market cooled and housing went from speculative
           to safe again, from volatile to sensible, from a place to flip to a place to live.

           Far better options by any measure for the smart buyer who knows how to recognize an
           opportunity when they see one!

           This is a prime time to buy a home!


kw      A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                                                          9
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kw   A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket                                                  10

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  • 1. K E L L E R W I L L I A M S R E A L T Y 7 Reasons Why Now is a Great Time to Buy A Smart Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Market a Home!
  • 2. It’s Prime Time! to buy a home No doubt you’ve heard the news: the housing market hit a rough patch this summer. Sales of existing homes declined At a Glance: at a rate that took many by surprise, Why NOW is the Prime Time to Buy! sending pundits into a “what’s next” tailspin. Home affordability is at an all-time high. The median mortgage payment on the median priced As the prognosticators pondered, savvy home as a percentage of the median household buyers didn’t miss a beat. They got income is lower than it’s been in a generation. that the doomsayers were taking a one- dimensional view of the buyer’s market Mortgage rates are at rock bottom. It’s hard to and that market skittishness gives rise to imagine interest rates going much lower, and an even more favorable climate for buying when they start to inch back upwards, monthly a home. payments and total loan costs will spike upwards. Recent history has reframed some of what Home prices are back on the rise. After declining had long been taken for granted about for 30 months, home prices are trending back buying a home. upward. The time get in to the market is NOW! Namely, we’ve learned that even though Sellers are motivated. This means that buyers buying a home remains one of the best have the upper hand! From banks looking to and safest investments available, a home dispose of foreclosed properties to homeowners should not function as an ATM or a who are fiercely competing among an excess of short-term speculation strategy. housing inventory, buyers have untold choices and negotiating power. So, where does that leave us? A lot smarter, able to recognize an opportunity Financing is readily available! Banks are back when we see one, and aware of the facts in the game and ready to lend to well-qualified that point to NOW as the prime time to buyers. buy a home. Owning vs. renting is increasingly favorable. News Flash! Since 2009, the average principal and interest Another $8,000 tax credit is payment has fallen below the average rental rates, off the table and the gap is now wider than it’s been in the past 22 years. Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s chief economist, contends that further Homeownership is still at the core of the intervention at the federal level will American Dream! Owning a home is critical be counterproductive. At today’s to financial stability and wealth building. It’s rock-bottom rates, buyers stand to a forced savings account, a place to live and a save $8,000 many times over during fabulous tax deduction. the course of a 30-year mortgage. kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 2
  • 3. 1. Homes have never been more affordable For individual home buyers, there are only a few facts that really matter: • Can I afford this home? • Is it a good investment? Buyers have the edge! • Does it meet my family’s needs? “Home buyers over the past So it’s a bit surprising that the most important housing year got a great deal, and statistic has gone largely unreported: homes have never buyers for the balance of this been more affordable. Affordability, measured by the year have an edge over sellers. median mortgage payment on the current median- Affordability could reach a priced home ($182,400) as a percentage of the median generational high in the second household income ($64,400), is lower than it’s been in half of this year because of a generation. The chart below, which tracks housing rock-bottom mortgage interest affordability for the past 10 years, shows incredible rates, helped partly by the Fed’s improvements in affordability since the height of the very accommodative monetary real estate boom in 2006. policy.” -Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist The National Association of REALTORS® Median mortgage payment as a percentage of median household income 30% 25.1% 25% 20.3% 20% 14.9% 15% 10% 5% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 YTD Average kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 3
  • 4. 2. Mortgage rates are at rock bottom and won’t stay there forever The national average on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 4.36 percent in Aug 2010 – lower than it’s been in the past half century. Interest rates for the same time last year averaged 5.19 percent, representing a difference of $90 in the monthly payment on a $200,000 home with 10 percent down, as well as a savings of $32,460 over the life of the loan. Rates Reach Record Lows How low can they go? 15 12.7% 12 Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae’s chief economist, notes that 8.9% the current market is highly 9 8.1% favorable for home buyers. 6.3% “Interest rates are at historic 6 4.8% lows. It’s hard to imagine rates going any lower than they are 3 now. House prices have come down considerably, and if your 0 credit is good, there’s lots of 70s 80s 90s 00s 2010 money available.” YTD Average Small rate increases spell surprising cost spikes! Interest Rate 4.36% 5.19% 6% 7% 8% Monthly payment and interest $897 $987 $1,080 $1,198 $1,321 Difference in $90 $182 $300 $424 monthly payments Total interest paid $142,964 $175,424 $208,509 $251,116 $295,480 over the life of the loan Interest saved $32,460 $65,545 $108,152 $152,516 over the life of the loan *Based on the purchase of a $200,000 home with 10 percent down on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 4
  • 5. 3. Prices are trending back up Every major price index points to a housing market that has hit bottom and is moving in a positive direction. After 30 months of declining values, home prices appear to be stable or appreciating in nearly every U.S. market. In Upward Momentum August of 2010, the median home price was $182,600, amounting to an 11 percent increase over the low that was reached in February of 2010 at $164,000. “The market is probably going to zig and zag a little for the Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller index reported during the next six months, but it’s not first week of September that home prices were up in 15 of going to drop any further.” the top metropolitan areas, amounting to a nationwide gain -William Wheaton of 4.2 percent over this same time last year. Professor of Economics and Real Estate MIT, Boston, Mass. In other words, staying on the fence and waiting for prices to drop further is OVER! Median home prices pick back up After a 30-month search for the floor, prices change direction. $250,000 $200,000 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 0 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 YTD kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 5
  • 6. 4. Sellers are motivated! When supply exceeds demand, buyers have the upper hand–and that’s where we are now! The current supply of homes for sale now stands at 12.5 months, meaning that at today’s pace of home sales, it would take 12 and a half months for the existing inventory to sell. At the same time, recent market upheaval has given rise to a surplus of foreclosed properties that banks are eager to sell, and an increasing number of listing agents are also negotiating “short What does this sales” with banks to sell their clients’ properties at a price that’s less than what they owe on their mortgage. Collectively known as mean for you? “distressed properties,” short sales and foreclosures are available For you as a buyer, this at every price range and tend to sell for an average of 20 percent means lots of choices, below market value – and sometimes much more. lots of negotiating power and that smart sellers are Distressed properties are now part of the mainstream of real fiercely competing for estate transactions. According to the National Association of your business, both in REALTORS ® , 32 percent of all homes sold since the beginning terms of the price and the of 2010 have been either a short sale or a foreclosure. So now’s condition of their homes. the time for smart buyers who are looking for a deal to seize the opportunity! 5. Lenders are back in the game! The subprime mortgage crisis brought underwriting standards back into the mortgage origination process. And while the final quarter of 2009’s financial meltdown led to a sense that financing had dried up, mortgage funds are now available. “If you have a job and can afford the payment, chances are you’ll qualify for a mortgage,” says David Reed, a mortgage banker and author of Mortgage Confidential: What You Need to Know That Your Lender Won’t Tell You. Also noteworthy is the recent drop in jumbo mortgage loan rates and an uptick in the high-end of the housing market. The sector which was not bolstered by the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit is faring quite well, providing further evidence that the recent sales setback is simply a function of the market readjusting to the expiration of the tax credit. kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 6
  • 7. 6. Ownership costs are dropping below rental costs! The recent downturn in the housing market resulted in a drop in rental rates, but rents are back on the rise while the cost of home ownership has dropped. As the chart below indicates, as average apartment rental rates have slightly decreased, the decline has been moderate in comparison to home values, which have declined nationwide by 30 to 40 percent since the peak of the housing boom. Looking back … $1,500 Since 2009, the average monthly mortgage principal and interest costs have fallen below the average rental rates, and $1,200 the gap is wider than it’s ever been in the past 22 years. $900 $600 $300 1989 1994 1999 2004 2009 Monthly principal and Total monthly payments Median rent interest payment to own (including principal, interest, tax and insurance) kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 7
  • 8. 7. Home ownership remains at the core of the American Dream A recent Fannie Mae study reveals that the majority of Americans still aspire to own a home – and for good reason. Owning a home is critical to financial stability and wealth building. A home serves as a forced savings account and provides a solid asset, as well as a place to live. Despite the recent market upheaval, the vast majority of Americans still consider home ownership to be important to the economy and preferable to renting. Since the end of World War II, promoting home ownership has been high on the list of the federal government’s priorities, and will continue to be so. As the graph below points out, the rent vs. buy equation needs to also take into account that rents are subject to increase every year, and mortgage payments remain fixed throughout the life of the loan*. Another key factor in the affordability picture is the federal tax deductibility of mortgage interest, which amounts to an annual savings of thousands of dollars for the average homeowner. $600,000 $2,500 $500,000 $2,000 $400,000 $1,500 $300,000 $1,000 $200,000 $500 $100,000 $0 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2044 Median asking rent Monthly principal and interest payment Total monthly payment to own (including principal, interest, tax, and insurance) Wealth accumulated through forced savings Wealth accumulated through appreciation *Based on the purchase of a $200,000 home with 10% down on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 8
  • 9. Recent decline in home sales: Perfectly predictable While many in the media have run with the temptation to attribute the summer sales lull to a deteriorating housing market, economists are looking at the big picture and pointing to an inevitable outcome of the expiration of the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit, which went into effect in January of 2009 and expired April 30, 2010. Throughout 2009, the pace of home sales picked up as buyers and real estate agents latched onto the program, topping 5 million in July of 2009 and then peaking at 6.5 million in November of 2009, the month that the program was originally slated to expire. The expiration of the tax credit on April 30, 2010 led to a sharp decline in May sales and an even more significant drop in June and July. Following July’s 27 percent drop in sales, the National Association of REALTORS® reports that pending home sales for August are up 5.2 percent. April 30, 2010 600,000 Tax Credit Expires Nov. 30, 2009 Original Tax Credit Scheduled to Expire 500,000 400,000 July 2010 Jan. 1, 2009 Seasonal Sales Tax Credit Starts Well Below Normal 300,000 200,000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2010 home sales 2009 home sales 1999-2008 average home sales Vive la lull! Back in the heyday when housing was hot, properties were snatched up the second they hit the market and prices were going up and up and up, it was an “exciting” time to buy a home. And then, the bubble burst, the market cooled and housing went from speculative to safe again, from volatile to sensible, from a place to flip to a place to live. Far better options by any measure for the smart buyer who knows how to recognize an opportunity when they see one! This is a prime time to buy a home! kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 9
  • 10. Partner with the best! For three years in a row, J.D. Power and Associates has awarded Keller Williams associates the distinct honor of “ Highest Overall Satisfaction for Home Buyers among National Full-Service Real Estate Firms .” Keller Williams associates are at the top of the market for training, service and commitment to meeting your goals. Whether investing in real estate or buying your first home, the current market represents an unparalleled opportunity. Here are two great resources to guide you! • New York Times Bestseller The Millionaire Real Estate Investor , written by Gary Keller and his writing team of Dave Jenks and Jay Papasan, covers all that you’ll need to know about building a profitable real estate portfolio. • If you are new to the home-buying process, take advantage of the wealth of information presented in Your First Home: The Proven Path to Home ownership . Please contact me today for a complimentary copy! kw A Smar t Buyer’s Guide to Seizing the Mar ket 10