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Bryan Moynihan
  • Denver, CO
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Looking to Connect with Tax Lien Investors

Bryan Moynihan
  • Denver, CO
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Hi - Hoping to connect with a few people that are experienced in investing in Tax Liens.  I'm considering getting into that realm, and looking for some guidance on the best way to start out.  

Please reach out to connect and chat!

Thanks, 

Bryan

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Will Sifert
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  • Covington, LA
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Will Sifert
  • Investor
  • Covington, LA
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Quote from @Bryan Moynihan:

@Will Sifert Thanks Will.  I'm open to buying tax liens in CO, but I understand there is a significant amount of state by state nuance, so I guess the full answer is that I'm not sure yet - I have more work to do to fully understand whether CO is a good or bad state to buy them in.  My understanding is that CO is basically middle of the road.  

Would it be possible to paste a link to your post?  I looked through your posts, but I'm not exactly sure which one you're talking about.

There really is no good or bad state to invest in, it really depends on what your investment strategy is. Are you looking to primarily make money from the interest or you trying to acquire the property.  Its always best to invest where you live unless your state goes against your investment strategy. Even then, I would still try to make it work where you live. It's so much easier when you know the areas very well and you can go in person to auctions, drive by properties etc.

I was able to figure it out, here is the link to the post:

If you are to buying tax liens and need help getting started.... 


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