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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 4 posts and replied 23 times.

Post: Where can I find/buy liens? (Sewer Liens) Middlesex County, NJ

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

@Josh Carr

Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong counties, I've tried South Amboy and Franklin thus far, not seeing an option to hide redeemed/removed certs. Could you give me a township I could search that has this criteria? I searched for "Maricopa" didn't find anything on the main site, you're using realauction.com , correct? 

Again, I really appreciate the help. 

Post: Where can I find/buy liens? (Sewer Liens) Middlesex County, NJ

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

@Josh Carr, another thing,

I'm looking around on the site and wondering where I can find available tax liens, every one that I've clicked on thus far that have the status: available, wind up saying sold.

Any insight would be highly appreciated. 

Thank you!

Post: Where can I find/buy liens? (Sewer Liens) Middlesex County, NJ

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

@Josh Carr, very informative, thank you.

I do have a question regarding the premium bids. If I wind up paying a premium, let's say $2000 for a $1000 tax lien in March, there will still be 3 quarters left to pay until 2018, if I pay those 3 quarters wouldn't they be at 18% or is it always the entire year of purchase is stuck at 0%? I can understand no interest on the initial bid, that makes sense, but following payments made that year are at 0% as well? 

Another thing, using our previous example, $2000 on a $1000 tax lien, premium of $1000, if I were to be redeemed, I'd get that premium back as well?

Thank you for your time & information.

Post: Where can I find/buy liens? (Sewer Liens) Middlesex County, NJ

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

Awesome, I've heard you can find liens in the back of local newspapers? Anyone have any experience with this? 

Post: Where can I find/buy liens? (Sewer Liens) Middlesex County, NJ

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

Thanks, I actually just called a tax collector today for my town, Sayreville and apparently they only have one tax sale at the end of the year in December. Trying to find some that start in March. Will continue to contact Tax Collectors for each township I suppose until I find one that's ideal. 

Going to check out some other townships, do they all have websites? 

Post: Where can I find/buy liens? (Sewer Liens) Middlesex County, NJ

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

Hi everyone,

Where can I find and buy sewer liens, specifically in Middlesex County, New Jersey. I've been wondering if there is a database online that shows auctions for these liens, I've spoken with a few lien investors and have gotten a lot of information, unfortunately this was one question I didn't get. They only told me, from what I remember, the townships auction off these liens and there are ways to view the properties before the auctions begin.

If anyone has any information regarding this question it would be greatly appreciated!

- Richard

Post: Connections in New Jersey

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

@Lathea Morris, absolutely.

@Joseph Scorese, thanks for the advice. I plan to attend my first REIA meeting this week with a local group, my target area thankfully has great transportation factor for those commuting to the city and I'm currently working on building a team of experienced individuals.

@Aaron D., not yet ;)

Post: King Pin to Real estate investor ? doable?

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

If he's got enough capital and no knowledge, perhaps you could be his adviser? Help him assemble a team, manage where his money is going and set up some deals! Figure out a percentage for yourself without having to use your own capital. 

I see it as an opportunity for the both of you provided, moving forward, you're not getting mixed up in anything that allowed him to acquire the funds in the first place. 

Looking forward to other's opinions because honestly I don't know what kind of speed bumps would come up when it's time to verify where the money came from before you purchase anything. Regardless, good luck!

Post: Connections in New Jersey

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

Hello BP Members!

I'm looking to really juice up my BP page and take advantage of all the insight this site has to offer and after perusing through the blogs, podcasts and recommended readings I realized that means I have to network! 

My goal is to connect with as many like-minded single & small multi-family investors on BP as possible. If you're from New Jersey, that's a plus! I'm currently doing most of my research within Middlesex County but don't hesitate to reach out regardless where you're from!

Maybe leave a reply with the town or county you're from as well as what investment types you're interested in so others from your area can connect with you through the search in BP as well!

Good luck to all & I look forward to connecting with you.

- Richard

Post: Kiyosaki on Real Estate Guys Radio predicting massive crash

Account ClosedPosted
  • Parlin, NJ
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 10

@Nick C., great points.