Atlantic Publishing Company

March 27, 2008

The Complete Dictionary of Real Estate Terms Explained Simply: What Smart Investors Need to Know

Filed under: Publisher — atlanticpub @ 2:51 pm

Real estate words and real estate terms can be very confusing. Both experienced real estate investors and consumers will love this new A-to-Z guide packed with more than 2,400 complicated real estate terms easily defined. No categories were overlooked!

Find all the answers you’ll ever need to a universe of real estate terms on thousands of subjects, such as: abstract of title, wraparound debt, caveat emptor, escheat, metes and bounds, pipestem lot, recital, testator, devisee, and 2,400 more.

This new book is designed to assist real estate agents, consumers, and investors. This new handy guide will simplify these complicated and confusing terms for quick and easy understanding. You will not find lengthy and difficult words in the description, just short and easy-to-understand answers.

Take a moment to visit our library Web site where we have a press kit available for this newly published title. The press kit includes the press release, cover image, and a sample review. Please visit our web site http://www.atlantic-pub.com/ .

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1 Comment »

  1. “The Complete Dictionary of Real Estate Terms Explained Simply” is exactly that. Author Jeff Haden has taken every possible term related to real estate and given a simple, easy-to-understand explanation for each term. Any buyer of this real estate dictionary will receive an immediate return on investment if used to decipher the jargon used in real estate contracts. Knowledge is key. When you sign on the bottom line, it is essential to know what you will be bound to. This exhaustive reference manual will be paramount in the understanding of any real estate contract. Need to know what a sequestrate order is? How about an exculpatory clause? These terms and many more are explained in this, what very well could be the most extensive listing of real estate terms available.

    Comment by Jeff Savin — March 27, 2008 @ 3:09 pm

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