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Tax Lien Investing – Interest Rate or Property Ownership

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Tax Lien Investing – Interest Rate or Property Ownership

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When it comes to Tax delinquent Property Investing and Tax Lien Investing in particular the investor (=you) has two choices. 1. Does he want to go for the high interest rate offered by “Tax Lien Certificates” 2. Does he want to go for the chance to get the property through foreclosure of the Tax Lien Certificate? Although I personally like the Second option better and am actually a fan of yet a third way of buying tax delinquent property directly from the owner outside of auctions for as little as $100 to $500 and sell it within days for many thousands of dollars. But back to Tax Lien Certificates. Any investor playing with the thought of investing in Tax Lien Certificates needs to decide which of the two options he will go for. Or if the decision it to go for both, then what percentage each of them should be of your portfolio.

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