Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds: Learn in 7 Days-Investing Without Losing Series |  | Author: Don Sausa Publisher: The Vision Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 136 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 0.4
ISBN: 0978834682 Dewey Decimal Number: 333 EAN: 9780978834685 ASIN: 0978834682
Publication Date: February 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds introduces you to the best investment alternative of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Every month, smart investors are placing their money in fixed interest rates of 16 percent or more in government-sponsored tax liens. Plus, learn how to invest in foreclosure tax deeds. All of this in 7 days! From the publishers of Investing Without Losing, ISBN 0978834607.
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Enjoyable read June 2, 2007 P. Stefan 101 out of 104 found this review helpful
This is an enjoyable light reading on tax liens. Although the book says you can learn it in seven days, I think you can probably read through this entire book in about six hours. You don't carry a huge bunch of pages with useless glossaries. It goes straight to the point and step by step. I also recommend reading Profit by Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens: Earn Safe, Secured, and Fixed Returns Every Time by Loftis. Our local library showcased these two books actually during the tax season. I don't think they knew these books were actually for real estate tax liens rather than personal taxes. But I'm glad they showed it!
To break it down, here's why I like this book --
a. It's a very easy read, you can get done with it in 6 hours.
b. It's cheaper than a tax lien system I found online by supposed gurus who charge an arm and a leg. yikes!
c. It's written by someone who actually buys tax liens and not just someone that writes for a living. Those books tend to "look great" but lacking in content.
d. It isn't boring, it is illustrated.
Good book - don't buy the older version Ultimate Foreclosure Kit March 3, 2007 Nick Thompson (Atlanta, GA) 72 out of 75 found this review helpful
I've bought several foreclosure books and this one is one of my favorites. This effectively has some of the most detailed information about tax liens and tax deed foreclosures but in a very short form (to the point). One big thing that made me buy this book is the online support -- I was able to get responses within two hours from the publisher on questions relating Georgia tax liens. That's not bad, considering some books don't even have web sites. I mentioned on the subject header to not buy the Ultimate Foreclosure Kit which is also by the same author. This book is more updated, has more information, and is discounted online.
Something to learn about tax liens May 12, 2007 Matt Parker (Midwest) 33 out of 34 found this review helpful
This 'complete guide' to tax liens is a misnomer since all tax lien laws tend to change and it is highly affected by those changes. But what is good about this particular book is the fact that it has a corresponding web site...such as the changes on Michigan or the new tax lien sales happening in Florida.
The book with the web site is why this is a better buy than most of the tax lien books I've read. There's also a question and answer link that I've found useful (I'm not sure if you talk to the author or someone else though).
Overall, a good book with online resources.
Easy to understand, helpful understanding current real estate trends October 23, 2007 Stacey Reyes (Seattle, WA, USA) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
A very easy to understand book. Was impressed that this offered free mentor support online. It also helped me understand what's going on with the current real estate market, with all the foreclosures and the real estate values evaporating, this book helped guide me on some new investment ventures: tax liens.
An affordable alternative to expensive seminars October 20, 2007 J. Mcallister 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I took the bite from a real estate conference's suggestion about this book and was pleasantly surprised. Considering that tax lien systems cost about $199 on the low end and over $5000 on the high end, this book is a breath of fresh air. It is actually fun to read, the author puts in light humor.
But the cost or humor isn't really why I gave it five stars. The information is straightforward for even elementary level, but the thing that puts this above other tax lien books is the free online support that otherwise would cost expensive hourly fees from coaches on systems.
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