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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
The Cost to Close by ReShawna Leaven is a non-fiction business and finance book that explores the complexities of real estate transactions. Through engaging stories and practical insights, Leaven highlights common pitfalls and challenges faced by real estate professionals, offering a unique avoidance list to navigate these obstacles. The book blends candid storytelling with humor and everyday analogies, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. It emphasizes resilience, adaptability, and continuous learning as essential qualities for success in the evolving real estate market, making it an invaluable resource for both newcomers and seasoned agents.
Author ReShawna Leaven really knows her stuff, and the world of real estate has never been so accessible. This easy-to-follow and comprehensive guide breaks things down in simple terms without the need for lengthy jargon or over-explaining, and it’s well-organized to help readers get back to the most relevant sections quickly. Leaven’s book provides practical, actionable advice that is grounded in real-world experience, and the use of engaging stories, humor, and analogies makes complex concepts accessible and relatable, enhancing the reader's understanding and retention of the material. I was also really impressed by the way Leaven added the history and impact of the real estate industry, providing a broader context for readers to understand all the potential challenges they might face on their own journey, and to feel equipped and informed about times gone by. Overall, I’d certainly recommend The Cost to Close for anyone interested in developing their knowledge and skills in the world of real estate.