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		<title>Tax Lien Foreclosure Properties: An Investment For All</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:13:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Nettles</dc:creator>
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</style>Author: Steve Flags You've probably noticed that in the current economy the real estate market has been turned on its heels. The sale of new homes has been stagnant, property values have been falling like a stone, and the amount of foreclosures is on the rise as never before. Correspondingly there are a lot of [...]]]></description>
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Author: Steve Flags</em></p>
<p>You've probably noticed that in the current economy the real estate market has been turned on its heels. The sale of new homes has been stagnant, property values have been falling like a stone, and the amount of foreclosures is on the rise as never before. Correspondingly there are a lot of homeowners that are delinquent on their property tax bills, meaning that there are now a lot of investors who are out there looking for Tax Lien Foreclosure properties and other like investment opportunities.</p>
<p>Did you know that about half of the states in the US are tax deed states? Which means that if the past due taxes are paid by an outside investor during a tax sale then the property is owned by whomever purchased the back taxes. Unfortunately for outside investors, very few homeowners in tax deed states allow their taxes to go delinquent to the point that a foreclosure sale is necessary. Important to know.</p>
<p>Often, Tax Lien Foreclosure properties are rarely more than just vacant lots or homes that are in such poor condition that they have little to no resale value, because very few homeowners let their property taxes lapse on anything of considerable value in states with tax deed laws or other applicable laws.</p>
<p>Concerning the investor who is interested in tax lien certificates, they do not get possession of the property for buying the taxes but rather get entitled to the penalties and interest on the lien. This can be a solid investment and may even result in a tax lien foreclosure sale. Which is the desired goal.</p>
<p>Many of the services that advertise listings of Tax Lien Foreclosure properties also advertise them as a way to instant wealth. While they may be a solid investment, an investor should have realistic expectations of the return on investment. Research is an important factor when trying to choose a service to assist you with your investment.</p>
<p>Another thing to remember, is that if you are using the internet to locate a list of Tax Lien Foreclosure properties, you will probably want to begin your search in county records before using some other service. Public records are usually a lot less expensive than those from a private database. If you are a new to this type of investment, it's most likely a better choice for you to research one of the various services available online and then take action.</p>
<p><em>Learn more about <a href="http://www.noriskinvestor.com" target="_blank">Tax Lien Foreclosure Properties</a>. Stop by No Risk Investor where you can find out all about <a href="http://www.noriskinvestor.com/tax-lien-tax-deed-sales-investing-marketplace/properties-for-sale" target="_blank">Government Tax Sale Properties</a> and how you can profit by them.</em></p>
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		<title>Foreclosure and Foreclosed homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 15:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill Xysillion</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An incredible opportunity for real estate investors is investing in foreclosure. Foreclosed homes repeatedly sell at deep discounts; which provides buyers a straightforward opportunity to profit. Because foreclosed homes are often highly discounted, they can be purchased and sold with a large return. Homes that are facing or have vanished by way of foreclosure often meet the investing goals of both the long term investor and the investor that plans to flip the property.]]></description>
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</style><p>An incredible opportunity for real estate investors is investing in foreclosure. Foreclosed homes repeatedly sell at deep discounts; which provides buyers a straightforward opportunity to profit. Because foreclosed homes are often highly discounted, they can be purchased and sold with a large return. Homes that are facing or have vanished by way of foreclosure often meet the investing goals of both the long term investor and the investor that plans to flip the property.</p>
<h3>Profiting From Foreclosure.</h3>
<p>Plainly stated, a foreclosed property is one that has been repossessed by the lender for non-disbursement of the mortgage. Since the majority mortgages are collateralized by the actual property, a dwelling that has gone through foreclosure has re-claimed by the bank. There are a lot of things that occur all through this progression, and depending on which status the residence is located, the procedure can actually take numerous months. As a consequence of the difficulty of the process as well as the length and the cost for both the bank and homeowner, there exists and chance for investors to arbitrate and help both parties in the circumstances.</p>
<p>Throughout the period previous to a home is officially repossessed by the bank, the real estate investor may have an opportunity to jump in. Throughout this pre-foreclosure time, the bank is actively taking steps to eject the property owner and take back the house. For the duration of this time, the homeowners are in the situation that they are no longer making payments to the bank and at jeopardy of losing their credit rating, their dwelling, and even their pride. Throughout these periods, an investor can choose to intervene and buy the habitat at a discounted rate from the homeowner. Depending on the situation, the investor could be able to purchase the house for less than is owed on it (short sale) which presents an important occasion.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, the pre-foreclosure route may last numerous months. Though, if a resolution is not met involving the bank and property title-holder or a likely investor, the process ends with the bank placing the habitat up for community auction.</p>
<p>The last step in a foreclosed habitat is when the regional sheriff comes to provide the eviction notice and paste the public sale notice on the front door. At that point forward, the dwelling is officially foreclosed.</p>
<p>Although it is much more competitive, when a dwelling is foreclosed upon, it can be bought at a discount at community public sale. During these auctions there are certainly deals to be had. However, it is important to realize that if the least amount bid is not met, the bank that owns the land may opt to get it back. Also, at municipal auction, you are competing with a number of added investors so you could not get as good quality of a deal as you would have previously. All in all though, investing in foreclosed homes can be a large way to profit.</p>
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