Using a Self-Directed IRA for Tax Lien Investing
For some investors, a retirement account may be a suitable vehicle for tax lien investing—if you understand the rules and opportunities. Most people think of...
Expert insights, strategies, and tips from experienced tax lien investors.
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For some investors, a retirement account may be a suitable vehicle for tax lien investing—if you understand the rules and opportunities. Most people think of...
Economic downturns reveal which investment strategies have real staying power and which crumble under pressure. Tax lien investing often gets marketed as...
In tax lien investing, data doesn't just inform decisions. It reveals opportunities that others miss entirely. Most tax lien investors rely on basic...
Growth in tax lien investing should serve a purpose—not just be growth for its own sake. Many investors start with one or two liens, gain confidence, and...
The auction is just the beginning, the real wealth comes from what happens next. The gavel falls, the paperwork is signed, and suddenly there's a deed in hand...
In tax lien investing, time isn't just money. It's often the difference between good returns and great ones. Tax lien investing rewards patience in ways...
The foreclosure isn't the end of the story. It's often just the beginning of a new chapter that every tax lien investor needs to understand. Many tax lien...
In tax lien investing, your network often determines your net worth, and it all starts at the county level. Success in tax lien investing isn't just about...
Some professions seem to lend themselves to tax lien investing success. Here's why. Walk into any tax lien auction and chances are good that conversations...
The best deals are the ones that don't become expensive lessons. Scanning through a county auction list for the first time can feel like looking at a treasure...
The best investments are the ones that keep working for generations. Most tax lien investors focus on immediate returns: the interest payments from redemptions...
Sustainable investing means knowing when to step back—and when to step forward. There's a particular kind of exhaustion that sets in when tax lien investing...