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Questions about tax lien investing

Jacob Holcomb
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Hello, my name is Jacob, Im from Christiansburg virginia. I’ve been listening to a lot BP podcasts and watching YouTube videos on real estate investing specifically tax lien investing. I know it’s a “seasonal” thing. But I was just wondering what the people here would be willing to share about the experience. I’d like to start real estate investing in some way. To be financially free. I have very little money. Any insight would be appreciated thank you.

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Ned Carey
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@Jacob Holcomb I am not saying you shouldn't do tax liens, Just you need to educate yourself. But that is true with any investment. Right now every strategy is competitive. However as the market changes it could get easier. 

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