There is no substitute for careful research when it comes to investing. You have the potential to earn fabulous amounts of wealth through tax deed auctions-don't sabotage yourself with skimpy research. You can thwart many a bad investment with a simple phone call, visit to a website, or drive-by of a property.
Bidding Limits, the Internet and Other Insider Tricks
When you attend a tax deed sale, decide on a fixed and educated maximum-bid for each particular property you are interested in. Inclinations and hunches are unlikely to get you very far in the tax deed business. Let the background information you have gathered via your preparatory research guide your bidding-not the depth of your wallet or the sense of competition. Don't get caught up in a bidding frenzy-just because your competitors keep upping the bid doesn't mean the property is valuable. They may have failed to do their research. You, on the other hand, are always prepared to make smart investments.
The easiest way to get information on auctions and property is on the internet. Hit up the county website for property appraisals, dates, and other useful information. Sites like www.naco.org will steer you to lesser-known counties where the competition may not be so stiff.
Here's another secret of savvy investors-pursue tax deeds for vacant lots. Many investors don't even give these lots a second glance, bidding only on houses. Unrivaled, you can snap up these lots at absurdly low numbers-often for a little over $100.00. Your earning potential for a decent-sized lot you have paid so little for is incredibly high.
The truth is, only a fraction of your competitors at a tax deed sale auction will have conducted the responsible, thorough research that is required to consistently make great investments. Don't be numbered among the ignorant masses-put the effort into becoming an informed investor and your reward will be success, wealth, and an exciting new career as an entrepreneur.
Brent Crouch is the owner of TaxLienProperties.net. He has dedicated this site to providing information on how to purchase government tax lien property for pennies on the dollar. http://www.taxlienproperties.net

