New Investor With A Simple Question

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I am a new investor looking to get involved with tax liens in New Jersey. I am having trouble finding out how to get a list of the tax liens that will be sold in the upcoming auctions. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it.

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  • mattfish1119th November, 2004

    I am pretty sure that these tax sales go by county. I have information about somerset county specifically. They are online and you can get information on when the tax sales are from the website... It is www.co.somerset.nj.us - I am not sure which part of NJ you are looking to invest. I'm pretty sure Media, PA is pretty close to the Cherry Hill (southern NJ) part of NJ so this might not be of any use. Let me know which area of NJ and I'll get you that county phone #...

    Good Luck!
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  • kolol19th November, 2004

    Thanks for your help. I am willing to look in any part of New Jersey, but I am particularly interesting in Atlantic County. If you can get that county phone number I would really appreciate it.

    thanks again

  • mattfish1119th November, 2004

    Atlantic County
    5901 Main Street
    Mays Landing NJ 08330
    609-625-4011 or 609-641-7867
    or
    1333 Atlantic Ave
    Atlantic City NJ 08401
    609-345-6700

    Just ask for the clerks office and they will be able to point you in the right direction!

    Good Luck!
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  • TheShortSalePro19th November, 2004

    Muni tax lien sales are conducted by the taxing authority/municipality... not the County. The information you seek will be from each of the 560+ individual municipalities, citys, towns, etc. They hold annual sales, published in the area's designated newspaper, in advance.

    You can subscribe to a list... (liensource.com), or check out the library for past editions of newspapers which publish the lists of liens that might become available.

    As far a minu tax liens as an investment? You are about 10 years too late.

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  • kolol19th November, 2004

    Thank you for the information you provided. I understand that tax liens are no longer the secret they once were, but that does not erase the fact that they are sound and safe investments. If I am wrong in this statement please let me know because I am very new to this and any knowledge and insight that you have would be valuable. Please understand that I am very young and that the money I have to invest probably would be make most people laugh; however, I know it is better to start early and from the research I have done this seems like the safest means to start investing.

    Thank you

  • unlimited19th November, 2004

    I have a manual that lists how to buy tax lien certificates nationwide. It includes all the tax assessors offices by state and county, and the rates of return in each state. It was last updated Feb 2004. Should still be fairly accurate. Contact me if you'd like one. **Please See My Profile**

  • TheShortSalePro20th November, 2004

    The purchase and servicing of muni tax liens were a terrific investment vehicle... safe (priority lien) although illiquid.

    These days, the "little guy" walking into a sale without a pocketfull of disposable cash.. willing to buy a lien at ZERO percent, plus lay out a cash premium will find themselves reduced to that of spectator...

    I would learn about water and sewer liens.... the crumbs. Smaller liens.... not necessarily coveted by the bigger players... your competition will be the mid size players and the locals...

    The days of 18% are over.

  • FearofREInvesting24th November, 2004

    I have a manual that lists how to buy tax lien certificates nationwide. It includes all the tax assessors offices by state and county, and the rates of return in each state. It was last updated Feb 2004. Should still be fairly accurate. Contact me if you'd like one. **Please See My Profile**

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    Unlimited, I would like that manual as well, but I have limited access to this site. What's your email address?

  • TheShortSalePro24th November, 2004

    Unlimited, if you send me a copy of that manual, I'll send you my new, coil bound Glossary, and Selected Essays. SSP

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