Author Archives: Joanne
About Joanne
Joanne Musa is known online as the Tax Lien Lady. She helps people who want to invest their money profitably in tax liens and tax deeds and get high returns on their money without the typical risks of real estate investing or the uncertainty of the stock market. Get your free special report on "7 Steps to Building Your Profitable Tax Lien Portfolio" by Clicking Here.Arizona Tax Sale Results and Upcoming Online Tax Sales
Tweet Interested in the Arizona tax sale results from this year’s tax sales? Why were there so many bids at zero percent? There are only two reasons that I could think of and that’s what I discussed in this … Continue reading
Tax Sale Success Starts Here…
Most people think that tax sale success starts with researching the properties and picking the right properties to bid on. But that is not where you need to start in order to be a successful tax lien investor. You have to start by picking the right tax sale to bid at in the first place. Here’s why… Continue reading
Now is the Best Time For Tax Lien Sales in New Jersey
Now is the best time to go to tax lien sales in New Jersey! Especially if you want to finish the year strong and start with a profitable 2022. It’s the end of the year and the holiday season, and one of the busiest months for tax sales in New Jersey. Continue reading
Want to Invest Successfully in Tax Liens? Where You Invest Matters…
If you want to investing successfully in tax liens or tax deeds, then where you invest makes a difference. Where you invest can make the difference between getting good liens at good high interest rates, and being shut out by the competition. Or even worse, it could make the difference between getting liens that will pay out at great profits and liens that cost you money. Continue reading
Which is Better Online or Live Tax Sales?
New investors want to know which tax sales are better to invest in, the online or live tax sales. The answer to that question depends on which state you are investing in and whether you’re investing in tax liens, tax deeds or redeemable tax deeds. Continue reading
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