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Tips For Investing In Tax Foreclosure Properties

Filed in: Affiliate Programs by William Stone on 03-20-10

Tax foreclosure properties are properties that are sold to investors of the open market. These come about when an owner fails to pay their real estate or property taxes that are related to the residence they own after three years. The home is then allowed a two year redemption period in which the owner is expected to pay what is due or face severe penalties. If the account is not made current within the two year period, then the property is deeded to the county. These homes are then placed in auction and sold to the highest bidder. The new buyer holds the rights to the property, as long the tax liens are not paid. Greenie real estate investors are able to acquire these properties at low prices. These properties can be found in a number of places and and markets and are listed in newspapers and periodicals as well as online. In order to buy a home, the hopeful homeowner must be present at the auction. Bids starts small, but can escalate. Depending on where you live, you may be charged a 10% non-refundable fee when you buy. A temporary certificate is given to the owner at the time of sale until a deed can be prepared. This deed is normally prepared and sent in about 60 days. If the buyer of a property does not respond to the notification after about 30 days, then failure to finalize the purchase will result in the loss of the down payment. The property is then offered to the next highest bidder or placed back in action block for the next available action. All properties sold at these actions are sold “as is” and are conveyed through a quit claim deed. Finding these tax foreclosure properties is relatively easy as there are many websites available that sell lists of tax foreclosures. Contacting a Realtor and letting them know what you are looking for may help in speeding up the process. Make sure you investigate the properties as many of the properties are sold at astounding prices, many of them need extensive work and repair. After you find a nice area to search for these tax foreclosure properties, you’ll need to weigh all costs involved. Get as many estimates as you can of what the home is really worth and what the cost of repair will be. Do this before you buy. Make sure that you understand the rules involved in the auction as the rules can vary in each state. Learn more about tax foreclosure properties. Stop by No Risk Investor where you can find out all about government tax foreclosure properties and how you can profit by them.
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