Which is the best phase of real estate to get started in?
Jul 13, 2009 in
Questions And Answers
Is it short sale preforclosure: Tax lien certificates: Buying forclosures; or just investing and flipping houses? Or should i tyr John Becks 39.95 package deal called pennies on the dollar buying tax fofietied houses? On a scale of one to ten which is the best of the list i just mentioned?
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dave c on July 13, 2009 at 8:52 pm
I loved johns 39 dollar course it was a nice deal for 39 bucks. however his hard up sell to a boot camp you might consider skipping its expensive, That is by far the biggest bang for your buck. Another book on the subject is by Larry Loftis called : Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens.
I like buying property at tax deed sales they are really cheap.
I have been ebaying them when I get them for fast cash. the nice ones I hold and maybe some day I will give em to next of kin when I am gone. Let them enjoy.
The flipping game has evaporated as the housing bust has taken full hold so I would skip that game for a couple years.
I like the tax lien and deed sale investing the best and believe you get the greatest returns here. Learn to do title work and you can make a lot of money.
The other authors in this business I like are Dave Lindahl Ron Legrand and Russ Whitney they have great commercial investing courses. These guys teach apartment investing, wholesaling and commercial investing.
I don’t do boot camps they are just too expensive but i have a pretty big library of courses that have helped over the years of investing.
Hope this helps you
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