Power Through Tax Lien Certificates

There has never been a better time in history for tax lien investing, ask anybody that’s doing it. Given current circumstances, with people failing to pay their taxes and banks having high foreclosure inventories, getting a house from a tax lien investment is much simpler; banks would rather write off a note and release [...]

Investing In Tax Lien Certificates: An Advantage Over Other Types of Real Estate Investing

I finally figured out why I’ve been successful at investing in tax lien certificates, but have not been very successful at other types of real estate investing. All this time I thought it was just because there’s less money needed for tax lien investing than there is for most other types of real estate investing. [...]

Tax Lien Investing: Reasons NOT to Buy a Tax Lien

Recently someone contacted me with a very “valuable” lien that they had for sale. They didn’t have the money to foreclose on the lien and wanted either to sell it or partner with someone on foreclosing it. (Have someone else hire a lawyer to foreclose on the lien and share in the profits). When I [...]

Tax Lien Certificate Investing and Returns

A tax lien certificate is nothing more than a lien on a property for not paying taxes. Essentially, each and every year owners of real estate have a tax lien (aka financial obligation to pay taxes) placed on their real estate. If the property taxes are paid on time the tax lien is removed.
If they [...]

Tax Lien Investing: Do You Know How to Get Started?

Tax Lien Investing: Do You Know How to Get Started?
It’s not unusual that many people intereste in tax lien investing really have little understanding of what is involved. Potential tax lien investors usually under estimate two things – the amount of money needed to actually get started investing in tax lien certificates and the amount [...]

Tax liens and deeds offer safe returns to investors

Tax liens and deeds attract investors with the promise of excellent returns and extremely low risk.  They are secure, government-backed investments with property held as collateral.  Liens and deeds are each is auctioned off by the government when property owners fail to pay property taxes.
Lien investors act as debt holders and seek favorable interest rates, [...]


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