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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Joanne M. Musa Musa Tax lien investing is really not that complex. You just need to follow these 5 basic steps. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa Only a few states have tax lien sales online, but fortunately each state that does have online tax sales conducts their sale at a different time of the year. So you can participate in an online tax lien sale somewhere in the United States in almost any season of the year. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa In this article I’ll give you what I recommend for investors want to invest in tax liens, but find that in their state they only sell tax deeds. It’s not a one-size fits all answer, it really depends on what your goals are and on your particular state. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa I did send my husband, Bill to cover the tax sale for me and find out how many properties sold and what they sold for. I wanted to see just what the trend was this year and I wanted to be able to pass that information along to you.
written by Joanne M. Musa Musa It seems that now they’re popping up all over the web – websites that claim that you can purchase tax delinquent houses for only a few hundred dollars. Here’s one that I stumbled across recently..... written by Joanne M. Musa Musa My advice is buyers beware – they don’t tell you what you are really going to receive when you make your payment, just that you’ll have access to “secret” information. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa I went to a tax sale in New Jersey and these are trends that I noticed. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa Folks want to know if they can actually invest in tax liens from another country or in some cases from another continent. And the answer is yes you can, but there are some stipulations. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa I was pleasantly surprised! With all of the hype and recent infomercials lately touting tax lien investing as a way to get rich quick, this book is very refreshing. Right from the beginning Mr. Moskowitz sets the reader straight, giving honest and straightforward information. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa In this article I’d like to answer some questions that you may have about the excess proceeds strategy that I introduced you to in Part 1. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa In this article I’ll give you what I recommend for investors want to invest in tax liens, but find that in their state they only sell tax deeds. It’s not a one-size fits all answer, it really depends on what your goals are and on your particular state. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa I realized that there were a lot of people out there like me who wanted to learn about tax lien investing, but didn’t know where to turn. written by Brian Garvin Find out the truth about the Tax Liens Made Easy Home Study Course and see if it is right for you at this time. Please read our unbiased review of the Tax Liens Made Easy Home Study Course and make your final determination. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa My goal in this article is to give you a short review of some of the books that I’m familiar with and point out the pros and cons of each one.
written by Joanne M. Musa Musa Most types of real estate investing require negotiation and communication. You have to get on the phone and talk to someone, negotiate a price, and make a deal. Worse than that, you might have to make a few cold calls – written by Joanne M. Musa Musa Here is a list for you of a few reason not to buy a tax lien. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa I want to introduce you to Wendy Patton. She has experience in many different aspects of real estate investing including land development, commercial and residential real estate, foreclosures, and rehabbing, but her favorite way to buy and sell real estate is through lease options. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa I believe that 2009 is the opportune time, both to get involved with tax lien or tax deed investing, if you've been sitting on the fence and to purchase investment real estate. The problem that I have found in learning how to invest in real estate without getting burnt is, that there are tons of programs out there. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa This is the second article in a two part series about what I think are two really good opportunities right now to get involved in real estate investing. In the first article I talked about why I think that this is a real good time to get started in tax lien investing, and in this article I want to discus what I think is another good opportunity right now in real estate – buying property at an auction. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa In Part I of this series I’ll discuss why I think this is a perfect time to get started in tax lien investing and in Part II of this series I’ll talk about why real estate auctions are a great opportunity for investors that have more cash available. written by Mansi gupta The IRS federal tax lien is a claim registered against property for the non-payment of back tax liabilities. Unlike a bank or wage levy, the tax lien does not deprive the taxpayer of the property or the right to transfer this property written by Joanne M. Musa Musa Here are some mistakes that can lower your rate of return in your tax lien or tax deed portfolio. These are mistakes that I, or one of my clients, or another investor that I know, has made in the process of investing of tax liens or tax deeds. I’m sharing them with you so that you do not make the same mistakes that we did when we were just beginning to invest in tax lien certificates and/or tax deeds. Hopefully you can learn from our mistakes. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa In this article, I want to try to answer the questions that were asked most often but not addressed in my free video course. I especially like to answer questions that start out with the words "How do I..." or "How can I ...". This type of question shows me that someone is really interested and is ready to take action. So here goes...... written by Joanne M. Musa Musa If you use money from a Roth self-directed IRA, and you do not take any withdrawals until retirement age – you do not pay any taxes on your profits! So if you are using tax lien or tax deed investing as a way to save for your retirement, you need to look into this.
written by Joanne M. Musa Musa How much money is enough? If you're using tax lien investing as a way to invest for the future, then you can get started with a couple of thousand dollars. But if you want to create an income from tax lien investing than you need to invest much more. written by Joanne M. Musa Musa There is no other investment I know of, that gives me such a high rate of return with the degree of security that I have with tax liens. Tax Lien Investing offers other advantages that I like as well. They are ...... written by Joanne M. Musa Musa Whether tax lien investing or tax deed investing is better for you depends on the state that you live in and what your goals are. If you are looking to pick up property under market value than you are better off with tax deeds than with tax liens. If you do your homework and purchase tax liens on good properties, the chances of foreclosure are slim. written by David Weatherly Tax foreclosure property procedures are different in every state. Many states follow an easy and simple tax foreclosure, in the United States; there are two sorts of property foreclosure in most common law states.
written by David Weatherly When owners do not pay property taxes, the taxing entity has a legal right put a tax lien on the property in the amount of the past due taxes plus any interest and penalties. So it’s very important to have correct and up to date information about the auction which is going to be happening in your place surround. Most of the time investors missed the golden opportunity where they could scored heavily. Always keep a close eye on the day to day affairs of your town who know some where you might receive heavy outcome.
written by David Weatherly With the time Tax foreclosures made a huge progress and attract a enchant number of investor toward because of the smart revenue. Majority of the seminars are directed by nationally acclaimed real estate experts who have successfully made money investing in real estate. They educate attendees on techniques, methods and strategies which can be used to create a wining transaction.
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