Tax foreclosure properties are homes or other real estate that are sold to investors. They are usually acquired when an owner doesn’t pay the property tax that is associated with the real estate they own after three years. The property is granted a two year time frame in which the homeowner is expected to pay what is due on the property. If the account is not made current within the two years, the property is deeded to the county. These homes are then placed up for auction and sold to the highest bidder. The new buyer holds the rights to the home, as long the money owed is not paid.
Newbie real estate investors are able to buy these properties at well below market prices. These types of properties can be found in a wide range of places and can be listed in newspapers and periodicals as well as the web. In order to purchase a property the bidder must be present and the bidding starts at a minimum bid. Depending…
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