Category Archives: tax sales

Hidden Tax Sale Cash

Tweet I just listened to Jack Bosch’s Hidden Tax Sale Cash webinar and I was impressed by Jack, yet again. I thought that I wouldn’t learn anything new. After all I have his Land Profit Formula and His Land Profit … Continue reading

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Industry Update – News About Programs And Professionals Related To The Tax Lien Investing Industry

Tweet If you got a chance to watch my latest webinar “Tax Lien Investing 101: 4 Strategies To Massive Profit From Tax Sales” then you know that one problem that new investors have is not having money to invest. Tax … Continue reading

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New Jersey Tax Sale Update

Tweet I haven’t been to any tax sales in a while, but I did go one tax sale in New Jersey last month and two this week. Besides experiencing these tax sales, I also had the opportunity to talk to … Continue reading

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Don’t Buy Tax Lien Certificates Unless You’ve Done Your Homework!

This is another article that I wrote a few years ago that has information that is very much needed today. I thought that I should publish this article again because I frequently get people that e-mail me after they’ve already gone to a tax sale and purchased a lien or deed on a property that hadn’t done proper due diligence on. Sometimes they luck out anyway, but often they get burnt. I want to keep you from making the mistakes that could cost you your investment or at least prevent you from making a profit. So please read this article!

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New Jersey Tax Sales And Prior Liens

Tweet Last week I went to a tax sale in New Jersey. I really don’t attend to many tax sale anymore for 2 reasons, one is that I do half of my investing in a tax lien investing fund, with … Continue reading

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