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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Good enough for the purpose The book satisfies what is required for the course. I have not had the chance to compare it with other books. The format is comfortable. The review questions are helpful. Great starter's book for real estate. California Real Estate Principles is easy to read and straight forward. It is a great starter's book for real estate. The summarys and questions at the end of each chapter make it easy to review. The glossary and index at the end of the book are more than helpful. Helpful to learn RE terms This is geared towards those wanting to take their RE license exam to become RE agents, although this is a great book for anyone wanting to learn the ins and outs of real estate. Terms are explained, the process for selling/buying, and some real estate history. California real estate principles Excellent book. Large print. Clear and easy to read. Well written and well organized. Highly recommended. This is part of a series of books which all seem good; (I have purchased 2 others in the series, but not read them yet). This particular book is great!! Not quite what I expected The author attempts to break down the different concepts of CA real estate by presenting the concept then explaining it with an example. There are a few errors noted (mostly in spelling and grammar), but other than that the book is very easy to read and understand if you have a real estate dictionary or some other type of outside text help. The author goes over the basic principles of CA real estate, but when it comes to specifics, the book is really lacking. Overall, this book is great if one decides to use it for a class to supplement the instructor, but I wouldn't use this book in lieu of an instructor. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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