Property Market Trends Down as Investors Continue to Profit PDF Print
Property Investing
Anyone that has watched the news lately has seen the trend in defaulted mortgages increase. The ripple effect of such defaulted mortgages is less people buying new homes, and thus more homes sitting on the market. While many look at this as a property bubble bursting, some investors continue to thrive despite the downward trend in homeownership.

One such investor is Andy Shaw, author of the new book “Money For Nothing and Your Property For Free”.

Mr. Shaw is part of a new breed of UK property investors, focusing on long term trends rather than short term market data.

“In my book I show you how all of this bubble bursting talk is nonsense. You get to see how my business works from the ground up, with my own statistical data to back up my prior property investing success.” Explains Andy Shaw in regards to the backbone of his new book.

When Andy Shaw speaks people listen. Mr. Shaw has cleared many millions of pounds in profits from his property investments, and has used innovative research techniques to create a system of investing that puts the investor back in control.

“Looking at how I went from having nothing and everyone thinking I was crazy, to publishing this book and having a nice group of readers, I realized that my investing techniques can be used by anyone with the motivation to succeed.” Notes Andy Shaw.

Mr. Shaw’s new book, “Money For Nothing and Your Property For Free” provides a step by step guide to investing in property for profit, even if you are a complete novice!

While property investment advice is a “dime a dozen”, Andy Shaw’s new book delivers the quality information that most of the advice on property investing does not. For a limited time those interested in learning more about Andy Shaw, and how he was able to invest in property for profit can download the first five chapters of his book for free.

Visit Andy's Website now  to get your free 5 chapter download of “Money For Nothing and Your Property For Free” by Andy Shaw.

 
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