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I have never heard of this beforeI purchased a couple tax lien certificates recently in Omaha.
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Sign Up Now!I have never heard of this beforeI purchased a couple tax lien certificates recently in Omaha.
Seems unlikely there are only glory holes in Arizona. Would bet California and Florida have tons of glory holes.No.. Bingo runs the best glory hole spots and they are all in AZ.
Tax liens? They are awesome.I have never heard of this before
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One of my relatives is looking to purchase their first home in Lincoln this year (they are currently living in their parents house like a 30+ year old bum) but I am unfamiliar with the market since I haven't lived in the area for over a decade. Any tips from folks on the board in the real estate arena? I think they are looking for a home up in or near Fallbrook. Tips for people to use or have them reach out to? Good folks to get financing through? Appreciate in advance the collective genius that I know this will produce.
Essentially you pay the tax and they have so much time to pay it back before you get possession. Varies by state how much time. 3 years in Nebraska I think.I have never heard of this before
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Of course, but they don’t meet the high standards that only a bingo-managed glory hole center hasSeems unlikely there are only glory holes in Arizona. Would bet California and Florida have tons of glory holes.
Good gay club there for you ?
True. 99% will pay you. It’s the awesome return is what is exciting.Essentially you pay the tax and they have so much time to pay it back before you get possession. Varies by state how much time. 3 years in Nebraska I think.
Usually ends up being a loan you get paid interest on. Especially if it has a mortgage. Bank isn't going to let it go for a couple years of tax. They'll foreclose first.
Generally only realistic to get a house if it's a piece of shit.
One of the RE agents can probably explain better.
Was one of them on Underwood Ave? House next door is vacant and property taxes were unpaid. My other neighbors were gonna pay them but someone beat them to the punch.I purchased a couple tax lien certificates recently in Omaha. You’d be shocked at the number of people in nice homes that can’t pay their property tax. There will be distressed sales. I think you’ll see short sales rise so I’d go after those if I were you.
Whoever paid the tax on the house next door to mine is in a great spot. It was purchased with cash and the owner is definitely cash strapped, because they just called my neighbor back and asked if he would buy it for what they paid (wayyyyyy over market, they paid $850k). He declined and said he would pay market for it, which they didn’t accept.Essentially you pay the tax and they have so much time to pay it back before you get possession. Varies by state how much time. 3 years in Nebraska I think.
Usually ends up being a loan you get paid interest on. Especially if it has a mortgage. Bank isn't going to let it go for a couple years of tax. They'll foreclose first.
Generally only realistic to get a house if it's a piece of shit.
One of the RE agents can probably explain better.
Don't worry guys, as soon as we deport all these immigrants who build our housing and slap some tariffs on Canadian lumber, housing prices will come right down! 🍊