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Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens: Earn Safe, Secured, and Fixed Returns Every Time

Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens: Earn Safe, Secured, and Fixed Returns Every TimeAuthor: Larry B. Loftis
Publisher: Kaplan Business
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 28 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Edition: illustrated edition
Pages: 256
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Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 7.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 0793195179
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6324
EAN: 9780793195176
ASIN: 0793195179

Publication Date: November 1, 2004
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Product Description
Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens introduces an investment alternative that is safe, secured by real estate, administered by the government, involves no brokers, is enforced by state law, and gives fixed returns.

Selling tax liens or tax deeds (depending on the state) are the two ways that counties across the country bring delinquent property taxes up-to-date. This investment is one of the least publicized and safest ways of investing in real estate, designed to give the investor either a fixed return, as in the case of investing in tax liens, or a property for 10 to 50 cents on the dollar, as in the case of a tax deed sale. In most situations, the property is ultimately transferred free of any liens, such as mortgages.

Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens also debunks the common myth that tax delinquent properties are run-down and shows that liens exist on every type of property. Author Larry Loftis, an attorney and active investor, has purchased liens on properties owned by Julius "Dr. J" Erving, Hector "Macho" Camacho (world champion boxer), Chase Manhattan Bank, LaSalle National Bank, and even a building whose major tenant was the local sheriff’s department!

In this authoritative guide, Loftis helps investors avoid the pitfalls while answering all the key questions they need to consider:

• What’s the difference between investing in tax liens and tax deeds?
• How does an investor go about bidding at tax sales? What is the process?
• What are the different requirements in each state?
• Where are the greatest risks in this kind of real estate investing?

For investors eager to get started, Loftis’s action plan provides details on the next steps to take, while real-life examples in every chapter bring the concepts down to earth.


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4 out of 5 stars Pretty good book   May 25, 2010
Truth (USA)
This book gave me about all the knowledge I needed to get a good understanding of whats going on. I was looking for a book with simple terms on this subject, and the book gave me everything I was looking for.


4 out of 5 stars Good overview   November 2, 2007
K. Nunez (Florida, USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a good overview of tax liens in the United States. It explains what tax liens and tax deeds are, the pitfalls. It also has a lot of laws and statutes in the back of the book if you really want to get to the technical details. Similarly good reads:

Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds: Learn in 7 Days-Investing Without Losing Series (Investing Without Losing)



4 out of 5 stars Helpful   October 23, 2007
Stacey Reyes (Seattle, WA, USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I think there's a newer edition of this book coming soon that addresses online auctions (I see it on Amazon). But this review is for the first edition.

I bought about four tax lien books and this is one of the top two I enjoy (see my other review for the other good one). For one, it really helped you understand the state to state breakdown of all the rules and regulations of each sale. It was helpful to see the specific statutes for reference. It did lack details on online auctions. I would give it 4.5 out of 5 stars, but it seems like the new edition would address my concerns about the new trends of tax liens.



4 out of 5 stars Easy to understand   July 12, 2007
Jayashri Chintalapudi (Connecticut)
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

It is so easy to understand and mostly what I liked in this book is I dont want to miss a page and I just read the book on and on..


5 out of 5 stars Classic   May 12, 2007
Matt Parker (Midwest)
22 out of 22 found this review helpful

I started investing in tax auctions a couple of years ago and I bought this book as my first guide and it was certainly a good one. There are weaknesses on this book in terms of online tax lien sales though, seeing as a lot of counties are moving towards that way (Loftis prefers classic auctions versus online auctions). But I find them a lot easier, I don't have to be there in a hot room filled with 30 other people. And I can be 300 miles away doing it, not having to pay a plane ticket or gas.

Overall, it has the information you need to win in tax liens sales and also a bit of information on tax deeds. I also bought a more updated book below that has information on online auctions:

Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds: Learn in 7 Days-Investing Without Losing Series by Don Sausa

Oh and I forgot to mention, Loftis and Sausa are real tax lien investors. There are some books out there that I had to put down because they weren't even written by an investor!


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