Buying tax properties is a specialized form of real estate investing where you purchase either the to unpaid taxes or the property itself through government auctions. This guide outlines the two primary ways to invest, the step-by-step process, and the critical risks involved. 1. Understand Your Options Most states fall into two broad categories for tax sales:
The process varies by state and county, but generally follows these stages:
You are buying the debt the owner owes the government. You don't own the property immediately, but you earn a high interest rate (often 12–36%) as the owner pays back their debt. If they never pay, you may eventually have the right to foreclose.
You are buying the property itself . The government forecloses on the owner for unpaid taxes and auctions the deed to the highest bidder. 2. The Step-by-Step Buying Process
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Buying tax properties is a specialized form of real estate investing where you purchase either the to unpaid taxes or the property itself through government auctions. This guide outlines the two primary ways to invest, the step-by-step process, and the critical risks involved. 1. Understand Your Options Most states fall into two broad categories for tax sales:
The process varies by state and county, but generally follows these stages:
You are buying the debt the owner owes the government. You don't own the property immediately, but you earn a high interest rate (often 12–36%) as the owner pays back their debt. If they never pay, you may eventually have the right to foreclose.
You are buying the property itself . The government forecloses on the owner for unpaid taxes and auctions the deed to the highest bidder. 2. The Step-by-Step Buying Process