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Foreclosed Properties Have Hidden Money – You Can Find it

Jan. 21st, 2010
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If you’re looking to invest in foreclosed properties, tax foreclosure properties are by far the best avenue. They’re usually free and clear, and you can get them for cheap if you know how to avoid the tax sale. But owning foreclosed properties isn’t the only way to make money from them. There’s money to be made from the tax sale and sheriff’s sale, and you don’t ever have to own a property to earn it.

First, how can you buy foreclosed properties, without attending the tax sale? This is simple, and yet largely overlooked: buy directly from the tax delinquent owners, but only after their property has already been “sold” at tax sale. It’s still legal to buy the property during the redemption period after tax sale, and by this time most owners are willing to accept that they can’t bail their property out themselves and need to sell to avoid losing everything.

These owners are extremely easy to work with, in most cases. By this point in the process, most just want to be done with the property and put the ordeal behind them. There are a number of ways you can get these properties, from buying the deeds for as little as a few hundred dollars, or making a deal with the owner to buy for a few dollars and then give them a percentage of the proceeds from its later sale.

But you don’t have to own foreclosed properties. When a property sells at tax sale (or sheriff’s sale) for more than what is owed in back taxes or delinquent mortgage, that overage is usually collected and held for the former owner to claim. Unfortunately, these owners are frequently improperly notified, or have already moved on from the property, not realizing they are entitled to the funds.

If you can find these funds, and find their owners, since these funds aren’t subject to state law, you can legally charge a 30-50% finder’s fee for your research, information, and assistance in collecting the funds on their behalf. Owners are more than happy to pay for this service – since often, without a money finder to let them know of the money, they wouldn’t collect it in time before it was lost permanently to the government.

Since foreclosure rates are skyrocketing, you can guess how many of these overage funds are being created monthly. As a “found money” pro, you can expect an average monthly income in the five figures.

It’s key to understand how to approach claimants so they can’t avoid your fee. Read the *free* Hooked On Overages “Insider’s Guide” – visit http://Hooked-On-Overages.com now. Read “5 Days to Getting Tax Delinquent Property for $200 or Less” – visit http://www.Deed-Grabber.com now.

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Forget Tax Lien Certificate Auctions – Go Straight For the Deed

Jan. 21st, 2010
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If you’re thinking of bidding at tax lien certificate auctions as your next real estate investing method, you may want to pause and re-think that strategy. While investing in the arena of tax foreclosures is a great idea, many new investors make the mistake of investing in tax liens when their money could be more [...]

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Bypass the Unclaimed Property Division, and Make the Real Finder’s Fees

Jan. 21st, 2010
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If you’re hoping to make a lot of money as a money finder (or asset location and recovery specialist), the first thing you’re going to have to learn is to avoid dealing with any funds held by the unclaimed property division. As of late, almost all states have passed laws capping out finder’s fees at [...]

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How to Choose the Best Real Estate Agent Whether Buying or Selling

Jan. 21st, 2010
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In spite of the current economic uncertainties, the real estate market continues to function, albeit at a slower pace than during the housing boom. Admittedly, this is a buyers’ market, and sellers must deal with stiff competition that can drive asking prices lower than would have been preferred. The reality is that every time someone [...]

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Vacationing in Midway Utah

Jan. 21st, 2010
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Going on vacation in today’s economical crisis has become nearly impossible for many Americans. The usual vacation spots of Hawaii, Florida and even California have become too pricey for those looking to vacation comfortably. Families all around the nation have resorted to taking “staycations”. This new phenomena occurs when a family does not leave their [...]

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Rural Housing Repair Homes and Grants — Do You Qualify?

Jan. 21st, 2010
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Three programs are available to assist homebuyers to purchase a home that the federal government considers rural property. Rural Housing Loans, Rural Housing: Farm Labor Housing Loans and Grants and Rural Housing: Housing Repair Loans and Grants all enable eligible loan applicants to purchase or repair rural housing. All three loans fall under the U.S. [...]

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Communicating Effectively with Your Real Estate Agent

Jan. 20th, 2010
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When it comes to finding the home of your dreams, effective communication with your real estate agent is essential. Yet, many buyers feel uncomfortable with calling their agents on regular basis or worry that they might be “bothering” their agent by calling too often. The reality is that real estate agents are in the service [...]

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Understanding Your Real Estate Agent’s Legal Limitations

Jan. 20th, 2010
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When it comes to working with a real estate agent, it is important to have a basic understanding of some of the rules and regulations that govern their actions. Otherwise, misunderstandings can easily develop between you and your agent. Perhaps the most important piece of regulation that governs the actions of real estate agents is [...]

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When Does It Make Sense To Refinance?

Jan. 20th, 2010
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There are certain instances where it would be an advantage for you to refinance your home. Even in the midst of a down economy, homeowners are finding lower interest rates and opportunities to incorporate balances on high-interest unsecured debt to a lower interest rate home loan. Some homeowners are finding the benefit of a higher [...]

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Real Estate: Explore The Tourist Destinations of Asheville

Jan. 20th, 2010
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America has just begun to discover Asheville, North Carolina as a tourist hotspot for outdoor and luxurious recreation. Located in the Western North Carolina Mountains, Asheville is breathtaking. It is surrounded on all sides by mountains and rivers and hosts some of the most spectacular fall colors and beautiful scenic drives in the country. Those [...]

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