Tax lien investing?

March 24, 2009

fabiotobasco asked:


With guaranteed rates as high as 24% offered by tax lien certificates, is there any reason not to pull all of your money out of stocks/bonds and put it in tax liens? Is there anyone out there who holds tax lien certificates in their IRA/Roth IRA?

Tax Lien Investing

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  1. Tax Lien Investing Fund on March 24th, 2009 %I:%M %p

    Tax Lien Investing

    Yeah, you have to make sure it is a self-directed IRA. There’s quite a few of independent agencies that will do it for you now. A lot of brokerages don’t like it because they don’t make the commissions. If you want more information on it, read this book below that I found helpful:

    Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure
    Deeds: Learn in 7 Days [ISBN 0978834682] by Don Sausa

    Or you could visit this web site, it may have relevant links:

  2. Tax Lien Fund on March 26th, 2009 %I:%M %p

    tax lien investing

    So are you after the Lien itself or the Real or personal property? If you purchase the real or personal property the person has the right to pay up and you do get your principal back but then you can’t really sell I know the Real Property for a period of years until its been abandoned for a certian time period. These are all tricky especially with Real Estate as one would surely check what else is against the property that you as the buyer would get along with the property.

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