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Cha Ching! How to Buy Tax Sale Properties

Learn how to buy buy and sell tax lien certificates to create a real estate cash cow with expert help from Howard Liggett during this 90-minute online Webinar training presentation.

Cha Ching! How to Buy Tax Sale Properties” is set for Tuesday, April 22 at 4 p.m. ET. To catch the LIVE educational session CLICK HERE.

Howard is a pro when it comes to lucrative investment alternatives such as tax liens and tax deeds, orchestrating the sale of more than $300 million in certificates throughout his successful 30-year career. He’s going to help you gain a clear understanding of the advantages and risks associated with real estate tax liens and/or real estate tax deeds.

Howard will also teach you how to:

  • Get an overview of the U.S. tax lien marketplace
  • Learn about tax lien certificates and tax deeds
  • Understand the investment quality of tax sale properties
  • Know the risks associated with tax liens/tax deeds
  • Perform due diligence as a risk reduction tool

This is a chance to purchase real estate for literally pennies on the dollar — find out how to find these amazing deals and how to profit from them today!

To register for “Cha Ching! How to Buy Tax Sale Properties” now CLICK HERE … class sizes are limited.

Webinars are LIVE educational sessions that let participants see, hear and interact with real estate experts right from their personal computer screens. In fact, Webinars are driven in part by visitor feedback and questions that are posed during the sessions. For more information and course offerings click here.

A Litle bit of History about Foreclosure.com

There are numerous foreclosure Web sites out on the Web. None of them, however, have a reputation for excellence and reporting responsible national foreclosure statistics like Foreclosure.com.

That’s because we’ve been at this since 1999. And even before we set up shop on the Internet, our executives such as President and CEO, Brad Geisen, had been successful in the foreclosure market for decades.

For today’s post, we want to pass along a little history on our company and related Web sites.

ForeclosureFreeSearch (www.ForeclosureFreeSearch.com) is the site that launched our successful business online back in 1999. In fact, this was among the first sites on the Web to provide online listings of foreclosures for sale.

Our founder, Brad Geisen — an accomplished real estate broker/investor — understood the value of putting foreclosure listings online for people to search for free. Brokers in turn would pay for the sellers leads.

ForeclosureFreeSearch.com quickly became a popular Web site. However, we did not see any significant returns as for one reason or another on the business side of things. Perhaps, the connect between site visitors and the brokers lost us in the mix.

As a result, we decided to switch to a monthly subscription model and continued on that path.

Over time, we started up the Web site Foreclosure.com because the foreclosure free search model wasn’t really where we knew it needed to be.

ForeclosureFreeSearch.com still exists and is an integral part of our business, but now Foreclosure.com is our main flagship and we try to provide all of the most up to date products on the Web site. This includes even more accurate foreclosure listings.

Today, our business has grown in to tax liens (www.taxliens.com), preforeclosures (www.preforeclosure.com) and FSBO Homes (www.forsaleownerhomes.com).

Together, all of these sites provide the best distressed real estate opportunities on the Web and represent tremendous investment opportunities.

Check them all out when you have some time!

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