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You
may or may not know a lot about tax lien
investing. So, I'm going to help by showing you
some of the benefits in store with tax lien
investing. Then, you can make your own decision
as to whether or not tax liens are right for
you.
Here are some of the benefits:
1. High rates of return. You can achieve rates
ranging from 20-300% depending on the state and
how fast the tax lien redeems. This is
outstanding in the world of investments. Not to
mention the fact that these returns are
stipulated by law. No guesswork is necessary to
predict your profits. With tax liens it's clear
as day.
2. Great safety. If you do proper due diligence
before investing, tax liens are extremely
secure. You own a first position lien on the
real estate. If the property owner fails to
redeem within a certain time period, you can
foreclose. This will make you the new and
rightful owner of the property. Imagine that!
Winning a piece of real estate, free and clear,
for the cost of back taxes!
3. You can start where you are now, even if you
don't have a lot of money. Tax liens don't
require huge amounts of capital. You can get in
the game with a couple hundred dollars if you
want to. Of course, you can also invest large
sums of money just as easily. It's entirely up
to you. You can target the big multi-thousand
dollar liens on expensive properties, or you can
go after the small two hundred dollar variety.
4. Tax liens are still relatively unknown by the
masses. This puts you in a prime position to
capitalize on this opportunity with little
competition. Of course it won't always be this
way. The sooner you can get started the better.
If you start now, you'll be well ahead of the
stragglers who are still ignorant of the
benefits tax liens have to offer.
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