Saturday, 18 October 2008

How to beat the Credit Crunch? 20 links to help you by Graham Brown

Credit Crunch beating resources for BMV property investors by Graham Brown

Ebooks
*1) 5 Reasons why BMV investing will never be the same again by Graham Brown
*2) 5 Things you can do Monday morning to survive the coming global financial meltdown
*3) Does the US affect Us?

Amazon books
*4)  How to beat the Credit Crunch by Toby Hone (You can also contact Toby on LoveProperty)
*5) Property Negotiation by Mark Harrison (Mark's also on LoveProperty)

Audio
*6) Inside Property Radio (you can listen online or with your MP3/Itunes software)
*7) Listen to Inside Property Radio on Itunes (you need to have Itunes installed to download the MP3 audio files)

Websites, Blogs
*8) Robert Peston @ The BBC provides some reasonably good and impartial analysis of developments
*9) Graham D Brown's own blog on Uncommon Sense should give a few pointers to navigating the storm (You can also contact Graham Brown on LoveProperty)
*10) Foreclosed Property by Andrew Sheldon is a good blog covering BMV opportunities in the Asian Pacific Rim
*11) John Gapper and Martin Wolf's blogs at the FT are perhaps the most authoritative commentary on the credit crunch. John Gapper's business blog is here.
*12) Housefund covering UK & Ireland is one of the few impartial property sites that is not skewed by the need to flog packaged deals
*13) The NLA's own Landlord Zone offers reasonable coverage - unbiased yet a little sporadic in output
*14) Property World Forum provides daily coverage of BMV issues related to the credit crunch
*15) LoveProperty's own Mark Harrison provides excellent editorial coverage on credit crunch developments in his Negotiation, negotiation, negotiation blog.
*16) BiggerPockets in the US offers some pretty cutting advice and insight into dealing with a down market
*17) If you're serious about property and any form of investing you have to be paying attention to Donald Trump over at Trump's blog.
*18) Reasonable coverage over at RatAndMouse, particularly for local interest stories
*19) Mike Carter from Zoomf provides a pretty good blog covering the development of internet & web2.0 technologies in the property market
*20) John Lee's new venture into online mentoring with The Property Cow (sounding like The Purple Cow?) looks promisingTechnorati

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