Investing In Tax Foreclosure Properties
When a person can no longer make payments on their mortgage loan, their houses become what is known as tax foreclosure properties. The process after that is fairly simple. First of all, a court order is obtained to lock out the mortgage owner's rights to the house and to stop the mortgage. After this, the property is sold off at auction, or at a fraction of the original price. When someone purchases homes that were foreclosed, it is known as foreclosure investment. Usually, these properties are purchased at around half their market value.
Posted by Robert Bruce Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010
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What You Need To Know About Government Tax Sale Properties
There are all kinds of crazy things going on in this economy. People lose their jobs and can't make ends meet. Unfortunately, sometimes people will lose their homes. If the homeowner can't pay the taxes, sometimes the government will put a lien on the property. Eventually the government may foreclose on the house in order to have the taxes paid. Government Tax Sales Properties are becoming more and more common.
Posted by Nathan Williams Date: Friday, February 26, 2010
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Purchasing Government Tax Sale Properties
Real estate has been considered a good investment for along time now, but with a shaky economy some people wonder if it still is. Paying full price for property doesn't make sense, but there is still a very simple solution to buying real estate and making money off of it. Consider Government Tax Sales Properties for your real estate purchases.
Posted by Horace Checketts Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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Find Cheap Property Through Tax Deed Sales
We all want something for nothing, it is simple human nature. The problem is that there are very few things in life that are free. But, there are some things in life that you can get for next to nothing, and believe it or not, property is one of those things, that is if you happen to buy property through tax deed sales. No gimmick here.
Posted by William Stone Date: Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Creative Real Estate Investing For Anyone
Creative real estate investing is a "think outside the box" method og high-return investing. The most typical way of purchasing property is by combining personal funds, such as a down payment, and borrowed funds. Most Americans must find some way of arranging finances in order to buy a home but because they can not be afford to pay with their own money, they must find some other way of getting enough money to purchase the house, such as a lending institution. Some ways of investing in property does not relate to the topic of typical real estate investing so this then becomes creative real estate investing.
Posted by William Stone Date: Sunday, January 24, 2010
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The Key To Your Investing Success Is Tax Lien Certificates
From time to time, something happens and someone fails to pay their taxes. In many cases this is a simple oversight and they make arrangements with the government to pay their taxes and everything goes on as normal. However, in those situations where the individuals do not make good on the taxes that they owe, the government can (and usually will) place a lien on property owned by the person in question.
Posted by Freidrich Haynes Date: Sunday, January 24, 2010
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Tax Lien Foreclosure Properties: Tips And Strategies The Successful Investor Needs To Know
No Risk Investor provides education and step-by-step instruction in creative real estate investing strategies for the advanced investor and the beginner alike. The most important thing any investor can do to take the risk out of investing is to have an understanding of the strategy principles, potential pitfalls, and how to effectively turn a profit. No Risk Investor provides members with the necessary resources any investor would like to have in their toolbox in order to be successful.
Posted by Nathan Williams Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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