4options I know I can do… and is easy
CD at about 4-5%
Money Market 4-5%
Savings- not a investment
Bonds(bank)- no not enough return
Tax Liens Certificates- I am looking into trying this but first I have to research it and study it more.
Real estate- don’t have the assets and money to rent a house out.
Stocks- Not enough info and dont know anybody to make educated decision
Real Estate Investment Trusts- maybe, got to look into that better
what should I invest in?
if you know some good info of how you buy tax Lien Certificates and you have a real good website to see the one’s in any area or just have a few good tips for me that would be great.
thankyou
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With guaranteed rates as high as 24% offered by tax lien certificates, is there any reason not to pull all of your money out of stocks/bonds and put it in tax liens? Is there anyone out there who holds tax lien certificates in their IRA/Roth IRA?
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I've already invested into a mutual fund, I have a couple cd's already, but I'm wanting to invest in some of the weird stuff that many people haven't heard of. I'm looking into purchasing tax lien certificates and have thought about the real estate, but I'd like to find something a little less complicated than real estate.
I'd like to add I JUST turned 27 a couple months ago.
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Okay, I love the tax advantages of a Roth Individual Retirement Account, but I hate being told what I can and can't invest MY money in. I could put it in a freakin' triangular hole in the ground, if I felt like it. But anyway, I'm looking for a Roth IRA that will allow me to invest in:
1. Lending to people via Prosper.com
2. The deeds to rental properties that pay for themselves and pay into the account
3. Tax liens and/or tax lien certificates
4. Stocks
I want to invest in _all_ of those things. I DO NOT want to invest in annuities, cds, or mutual funds. Those pathetic investments are dead to me.
Does anyone know where to look for my desired IRA?
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I have recently become interesting in learning more about buying tax lien certificates. My concerns are where to find the accurate information to learn about them, the does and don't of them and any legal issues that can arise from them that I would have to be leary on.
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I am planning to buy tax lien certificates, who should I ask for it?
Thanks!
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Hello
Is it possible for non-US citizens to buy and earn interest on US tax lien certificates? Thanks
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This area of real estate has always peaked my interest, I just never acted upon it. Therefore, I am looking to get things started ASAP. I was looking to teach myself as much as I can in regards of tax lien certificates. What kind of beginners information I need to know before going on this adventure? What are some of the initial do's and don't that I should know before even going on with the process? Can someone aim me in the direction I need to be. Any and all advise is very much appreciated. Thanks
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I'm trying to get started in investing in tax-lien certificates using money in my self-directed IRA. I'd like to try participating in online auctions for county tax sales, but many of them require you to deposit some sort of "down payment" as good faith money. Does anyone know if/how I can get the money from my IRA for my deposit, so that my IRA completely holds the entire interest in these assets? Thanks in advance for your help.
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I am 25yrs old and have been researching the opportunity to invest in real estate. I work in the mortgage biz, so I have a decent backround in real estate. I was building homes in Florida but the market is to soft to build and sell quickly and turn a profit, there is to much uncertainty involved in this market. I currently live in New Jersey and have been very interested in buying tax lien certificates. I would like to be able to speak with someone who is better versed in this area. I'm kinda looking for a mentor type. I have been doing quite a bit of research and found this process varies state to state. NJ, NY, PA and FL are my areas of interest to start. Please respond if you would be willing to help me better understand this opportunity. I would like to speak to someone with hands on experience. THANK YOU
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