PLACE ON AMAZON’S BEST SELLER LIST FOR PROPERTY INVESTMENT EXPERTS STEVE BOLTON & NICK CARLILE
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Property investment experts Steve Bolton and Nick Carlile have made it onto Amazon’s best seller list with their book “The 7 Biggest Mistakes Made by Property Investors and How to Avoid Them”.
The book is currently ranked 7th in the Property & Real Estate section of Amazon: a fantastic achievement when considering the vast volume of books on offer and sold by a market leading, internationally recognised website like Amazon.
The book shares the secrets and techniques Steve and Nick have learnt to create their own financial freedom through property. The book continues to teach readers of the common (most costly) mistakes made by inexperienced investors, offering guidance on how to avoid unwise investment and losing money.
The book is endorsed by high profile figures from the property, business and personal development spheres, including Simon Woodroffe, entrepreneur and founder of YO! Sushi, Kate Faulkner, author of the Which? Essential property guides and Brian Tracy, the internationally acclaimed speaker.
The book was updated in the early part of this year, adding two new chapters. Nick Carlile said of the latest edition and its inclusion into the best-selling section of Amazon’s Property & Real Estate books:
“It is an honour and a privilege to know that our book is being read by so many people, and to be so popular in such a competitive and strong category.”
Nick Carlile
As Founders of property investment franchise Platinum Property Partners, Steve Bolton & Nick Carlile are often asked to speak at various exhibitions, workshops and seminars across the country. The continued success of the book means Nick Carlile has been asked to speak at the British Franchise Exhibition in Manchester on the 10th and 11th June.
“Nick and I are extremely proud to say that all of the fundamental principles that were being promoted in this book back in 2009 are still totally relevant, applicable & valid – Before, during & after the financial crisis”
Steve Bolton