Which Are the Best States For Online Tax Lien Investing?
Most
people want to know which states have the highest interest rates and
that's where they want to invest. But things are not always what they
seem, especially to the inexperienced investor. The states that have the
highest statutory interest for tax liens also have the most
competition.
A few counties in the state of Iowa for instance, had
online tax sales for the first time in 2013. Iowa has the highest
interest rate of any of the states that have online tax lien sales - 24%
per annum, so you'd think it would be a good place to go for online
investing, but that might not be the case. Most of the liens in the
online tax sales were bid down to 1%. That's not the interest rate.
Investors will get the statutory 24% interest on their lien - if the
lien redeems. What was bid down is the percent ownership of the property
should the lien not redeem and the investor foreclose. If you bid
anything lower than 100% you don't get full ownership of the property
should you have the chance to foreclose on it. That may not be enough
leverage to get the property owner to pay off the lien. After all, even
if you foreclose, you wouldn't be able to take possession of the
property or do anything to it without the owner's permission - even if
you had a 99% interest in the property!
The next 2 states with the
highest interest rate for online tax lien investing are New Jersey and
Florida. They both have a statutory rate of 18% per annum, but this rate
is bid down at the tax sale. Some of the Municipalities in New Jersey
started to have online tax sales in 2012, and a few more joined in for
2012. Not only was the interest rate bid down to 0% for most of the
liens sold, but high premiums were paid - and premiums were paid even
for small liens, it just didn't seem worth it for the individual
investor.
In Florida the interest rate is typically bid down to
only.25%. Investors are willing to bid that low because they know there
is a minimum 5% penalty they will receive instead of the.25 interest
that they bid. They are counting on the liens redeeming quickly, but if
their liens go the entire 2 year redemption period before the property
owner redeems that 5% penalty comes out to be only a 2.5% annualized
return. The penalty is not an annualized interest rate. It is a straight
penalty paid on the certificate amount.
So which state is a good
state for online tax lien investing? One of the states that I suggested
at my last tax lien investing workshop might be better bet for online
investing this year is Arizona. It's not likely that you'll get double
digit returns investing in any of the states that have online tax sales,
so get that out of your head. But it is still possible to get high
single digit returns in Arizona on residential properties, and to get
double digit returns for liens on vacant land. Also this year many of
the Arizona counties that have online tax sales have enacted a "Single
Simultaneous Bidding Rule" for 2014, forbidding persons or entities from
registering multiple bidding numbers. If you are bidding in the Arizona
tax sales this year, you'll have to pay attention to this new law, for
not only does it prevent funds and institutional buyers from registering
multiple bidder numbers, but it also prevents spouses from bidding at
the same tax sale if they file a joint tax return, and it prevents you
from registering as an individual and a business entity. This new rule
is meant to level the playing field between institutions and individual
investors. We'll see if it works!
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