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Kofi Quaye
  • Wyncote, PA
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NJ Tax Liens

Kofi Quaye
  • Wyncote, PA
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Hello,

I have been researching tax liens and I am interested in them as a way to start investing in real estate. Through my research I have found out that the way to minimize your risk is to do your due dilligence. It seems like the worst thing that could happen when investing in Liens is that you invest in a Lien for a property that is worthless. I want to invest in Tax Liens in the best areas in NJ to minimize my risk. I am thinking Somerset, Monmouth, Ocean and Atlantic counties to start with. The reason I chose these counties is because they are a little further away from NYC or Philadelphia, where I assume there will be more competition. Does anyone know if any towns in these counties have over the counter Tax Lien inventory?

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