Tax Lien Property Investing - A Safe, Low-Risk Opportunity for Prosperity
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This goes beyond the word "guarantee" stamped onto a piece of paper. This is a guarantee regulated by two distinct IRS sections, section 6321 and 6322, which describe the legalities of this security to the fullest extent of the law. The law is on your side as an investor-making tax liens a singularly safe investment.
Too Good to be True?
The only gamble you have to take as a tax lien investor is on the length of time the owner is granted to either pay the taxes or relinquish the property. Redemption periods vary from state to state, ranging anywhere between 6 months and 3 years. The majority of owners ultimately do pay their back taxes at the end of the redemption period, but some fail to do so, in which case you become the property owner. At present there is about a 2% chance of acquiring property through tax lien bids. This percentage is likely to increase, though, if the current downward trend in the economy continues.
Tax liens are a peerless investment in terms of security. Businesses close, the stock market plunges, but tax liens are a consistent win-win situation. On the one hand, you invest are then reimbursed for your initial investment and also earn interest and accrued fees. On the other hand, you acquire property at very low cost and then turn around and sell or lease it. Consider this: the average rent for a home falls between $850-$2000. That's a pretty sizeable income. Imagine if after a few months you took this rent money and then used it to buy two or three more tax liens. A couple of wise investments could mean the end of the nine-to-five for you. Many of these properties, while not luxury mansions, are high-quality homes available to you at a safe, secure investment.
About the Author
Brent Crouch is the owner of TaxLienProperties.net. He has dedicated this site to providing information on purchasing tax lien properties at pennies on the dollar. http://www.taxlienproperties.net
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