How Can I Find Free Information For Tax Sale Properties In Md? I Would Like To Be A Landlord But, My Funds?
I see John Beck’s system all the time. I would love to do thi but, I don’t have the finances to buy this system. Is this information free any where online? I want my kids to have a better life. I am also thinking of selling real estate as well.
Go to the county tax office and inquire. I think they do the tax sale only once in a year. There are too much ramifications on this kind of transaction. You don’t know the problems inside the house. You don’t know who are in-line for ownership of the house. Check the library for more information on the system. Someone might have donated a copy of Beck’s system to the library for finding out that it’s not workable in all states/counties. Good Luck
Comment by kitt7371 — December 15, 2009 @ 7:34 am
Most foreclosures and tax liens have to go through the public notice system. Call your local newspaper and ask them where they list or buy and look in your news paper for the public notice section.
Normally they have to list the property for a month or some weeks before the sale. Once you see something you may want, go to the court house and look at the case number and for details sometime you can negotiate directly with the seller or person being foreclosed on.
Comment by RE-AGENT — December 15, 2009 @ 8:03 am
If you’re in a hot market in MD, be prepared to stand in line with all the other would-be investors. Check the classified ads in the Bmore Sun or in one of the DC papers, check with the varies counties (PG, Montgomery, Howard, Hartford, AA, Bmore, Carroll, etc…) for postings. Keep in mind that by the time a property goes to tax-foreclosure, it may have been abandoned for awhile so it could come with a variety of problems (structural damage, infestation, mechanic liens, etc…), so make sure you have a good inspector when you visit the property.
Comment by The GerBreCha Group — December 15, 2009 @ 8:19 am