There are five steps that you need to follow in order to be a
successful tax lien investor whether you investing in tax liens online
or in person. But how you follow out these steps is just a little
different for the online tax sale. I like to use the acronym "STEPS" to
describe these five steps.
The 5 Steps To Buying Good Liens Online Are:
1. Select where you will invest
2. Track down the tax sale information
3. Evaluate the tax sale properties
4. Prepare to bid at the sale
5. Show up and bid!
2. Track down the tax sale information
3. Evaluate the tax sale properties
4. Prepare to bid at the sale
5. Show up and bid!
As I mentioned earlier these are the same
five steps that you would use to get ready for any sale whether it is an
online or live sale. However for participating in the online sales, you
have to go about these steps a little differently. So let's take them
one by one and go over what it is you need to do for each step.
Step 1: Select Where You Will Invest
If
you want to invest in taxes online you are limited to the states that
have online sales. Not every state in the US that sells liens has online
auctions. Just three years ago, when I first started writing about
investing in tax liens online, there were only five states that had tax
lien auctions online, today there are seven. They are Arizona, Colorado,
Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Louisiana and Nebraska. Even in those
states, not all counties have online tax sales. You can find a list of
these counties with links to the tax sale websites, and other details
about their sales in my Buying Tax Liens Online course. The online sales
are very different in each state, but they do have a few things in
common, which brings us to step 2.
Step 2: Track Down The Tax Sale Information
This
part is easy for the online sales because most if not all of the
information you need is usually provided on the online bidding web site.
To find out where to go you can call the county tax collector or
treasurer or you can go to one of the online tax lien investing platform
listed below that conduct many of the online sales.
Platforms For Online Tax Lien Auctions:
• RealAuction.com
• GrantStreetGroup.com
• SRI-AuctionsOnline.com
• CivicSource.com
• GrantStreetGroup.com
• SRI-AuctionsOnline.com
• CivicSource.com
Step 3: Evaluate The Tax Sale Properties
These
counties make it easy for you to register and bid online. The hardest
part of buying tax liens online is doing your due diligence for the tax
sale properties. Unless you purchase a tax sale list from a tax list
provider, or in some cases from the county, you don't always get to see
the list of properties that are in the sale. Instead the properties are
listed individually or in batches by an id number and you have to click
on the property number to get the rest of the information on the
property. Some counties do provide a lot of information about the
properties on the tax sale web site, but you have to click on each
property individually to get the information. They might also provide an
excel file with all the properties listed that you can download to your
computer, but this list has very little information about the property.
This is where buying a detailed or enhanced list, with all of the
assessment information for the property can me very helpful.
Step 4: Prepare To Bid At The Tax Sale
You
need to register for online sales days or in some counties weeks ahead
of the actual sale. You register for the sale and bid on the properties
online. You are not actually bidding on the property, but on the tax
lien certificate that is being auctioned. These sales usually require a
deposit, and some of them have a non-refundable registration fee.
Payment for the liens that you are successful bidding on is required
within a day or two of the close of the tax sale for tax sales that use
wire transfers as the method of payment. For sales that use ACH Debit as
the method of payment for tax liens, you usually have to pay the day of
the close of the tax sale. For these tax sales, you agree before hand
to allow the county treasurer to debit your account for the tax liens
that you purchase.
Step 5: Show Up And Bid!
Again this is
easy for online tax sales because all you have to do is put your bids
into your computer and usually, unlike the live sales, you have plenty
of time to do it. The online tax sale web sites usually open up at least
a couple of weeks before the sale is over, giving you plenty of time to
bid as long as you register and get your deposit in on time. You do
have to keep track of the time though, since the properties are usually
separated into batches and a batch will close every hour - you must get
your bid in before the batch closing time.
Also many of the online
platforms allow you to download an excel file of the tax sale
properties and upload your bids all at once instead of putting them in
individually. The important thing is to double check your bids before
submitting them. If you bid on a property by mistake and you are the
successful bidder, there is no taking it back. You will have to purchase
that lien or forfeit any successful bids and your deposit, and you will
be barred from future sales. So just as with live tax sales, it's
important not to have any distractions while you're bidding.
The sky is the limit.If you are interested in learning more about Tax Deeds and Liens, you should click on the link below. It is a great place to get started if investing in real estate is what you are looking to do. Yes, you can still make a fortune in Real Estate with this Ultimate Real Estate system. >>> http://bit.ly/1ukjzFZ
The sky is the limit.If you are interested in learning more about Tax Deeds and Liens, you should click on the link below. It is a great place to get started if investing in real estate is what you are looking to do. Yes, you can still make a fortune in Real Estate with this Ultimate Real Estate system. >>> http://bit.ly/1ukjzFZ
Joanne Musa works with people who want to build an extremely profitable portfolio of tax lien certificates or tax deeds FAST.
You can find out more about how you can invest in tax liens online with the Buying Tax Liens Online home study course at http://BuyingTaxLiensOnline.com
You can find out more about how you can invest in tax liens online with the Buying Tax Liens Online home study course at http://BuyingTaxLiensOnline.com
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