June 26, 2010
Real Estate Investing | All About Tax Lien Certificates
Those interested in investing in real estate because of its high potential for returns may wish to consider investing in tax lien certificates. These auctions allow investors to cash in on properties which have back taxes owed on them.
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April 20, 2011
Doctor Deth @ 2:03 pm:
use the "Other" category
July 26, 2011
BawldGuy @ 10:02 pm:
To those in the greater KC area: If you've been lookin' for the right real estate investment guy, but have been frustrated, this workshop is for you. I know Chris personally, have put my own boots on the ground in his region, and seen him in action. He's the real deal.
Attend the workshop. The least that will happen is you'll learn the nuts 'n bolts of REAL real estate investing.
October 2, 2011
William H @ 7:09 pm:
You have up to 3 years (exactly) from the time you moved to sell your ex primary residence TAX FREE, assuming that you lived in it for 2 years before you moved away. Price it right and offer a higher commission to a selling agent. It works.
You don't have to manage property yourself. Get a professional manager. It's not a 1039 exchange, it's a 1031 Exchange. You don't avoid taxes forever, you just defer them.
What's wrong with paying taxes if you have a long term gain, the tax rates arent that high. Selling the property could become the biggest mistake of your life. People have made fortunes by holding property long term
November 29, 2011
CommonCents @ 5:41 pm:
I think you can do that by putting the money into a "Roth" IRA. The laws are much more tolerable with a Roth than with conventional 401(k).