Real Estate Investing For Your Retirement
March 22, 2012 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Are you going to be able to retire? And if you do, will you be in a position to enjoy your life, pay medical bills and maintain an acceptable level of health?
Those can be chilling questions if you haven’t thought about them much. If you haven’t given them adequate thought, that means you haven’t prepared for certain inevitabilities.
Real estate investment can help you answer those questions and remove that chill factor.
Let’s face it. Not only will you not want to spend your golden years working, you may not be able to, regardless of whether you would like to. You may live well up into your 80s or 90s and be unable to do the job you are doing today?or any job for that matter.
You need to lay the foundation of security and happiness for your future self. Real estate can help you do that.
This is because, as your investments age, they should be making more and more money for you with less and less work output from you. It’s a sort of financial magic that will serve you especially well in later years. That’s why people get into investing in the first place.
In order to prepare for your retirement in this way, however, you must examine your core. That means that you will need to make sure your needs are taken care of in such a way that you don’t have to spend all of your time scrounging for pennies. You need the time to learn about real estate, and working in someone else’s office for peanuts isn’t going to get you that.
According to Robert Kiyosaki, author of the Rich Dad book series, you need to build a business system that can operate without you, thereby making money without working for it. Then take a portion of that money and invest it, thereby exponentially increasing your earning potential. Have you heard of making your money work for you instead of vice-versa? That is what this means.
As you grow older, you should be working less, not more. This is partly because your ability to work will decrease. But it is also because you deserve to be able to work less and enjoy your life more. Retirement isn’t about being forced out of a job?or at least it shouldn’t be. It should be about leaving a job to catch up with your life. To spend time doing the important things like hanging out with family and friends, engaging in hobbies that you enjoy and becoming involved in life-enriching activities such as spirituality or art. Not to mention getting enough exercise.
If you are in a job now that doesn’t allow you to do these things because it doesn’t pay enough or because you don’t have enough time left over in the day to learn to make a change, then consider switching to a job that pays more or gives you more time. Develop a business system in which you can train people to do the work for you. Then, when that is up and running, and providing you with the money and time you need, start learning about real estate.
Put your extra money into real estate investment?but don’t put in more than you can afford to lose on the learning curve. Real estate investment is a skill like any other and you will make mistakes. Don’t be the farm on your first few purchases. In fact, don’t bet the farm at all. Make sure you are making enough money to live on, and then enough money to invest on.
After a while you should see your money start to grow exponentially. Then you are on your way to a happy retirement.
About the Author:
Alex Anderson Helps Regular-People (Just Like You) To Successfully Invest In Real Estate. Enroll In Her Free - Educational “Investment Property Program” At: www.GreatInvestmentProperty.com
Real Estate Investing: Tax Liens
March 9, 2012 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Certain measures have to be taken by the government to make delinquent taxpayers to pay taxes that are due, tax lien is one such method adopted in 18 states, where as the rest of the states use the tax deed system. In states where applicable, tax liens are sold to investors for taxes that are over due, and the investor can collect interest from the homeowners for the amount invested in the tax liens. If the homeowner fails to pay the tax lien plus interest, the investor may foreclose on the house and gets to own the property without any problems, as it is a first priority claim.
Advantages of Investing In Tax Liens:
This method of investing in real estate is gaining popularity as investors are guaranteed a favorable return on their investment or in extreme cases deeded rights to a property. The earning potential is about 16% to 24% and it is considered a low risk and a low maintenance investment. These interest rates are untouched by any changes in the Federal Reserve interest rates. Another reason why investors love this method is that they lien does not subject them to land owner liability. Tax liens are secure investments as they are but a fraction of the property value.
When property tax delinquents are given adequate time as well as warnings to pay the arrears, and they fail to do so for more than a year and a half, the tax collectors will list their property taxes liens and sell them in an auction. The property owner is informed of the intended sale of their tax lien as well as published in the local newspaper. Once the tax lien is sold, the homeowner is given a fixed time frame, the redemption period, to repay the tax lien plus interest. Foreclosure of the home is inevitable if the amount due is not paid within the redemption period. The investor is granted full rights of ownership to the property and in case the money owed is repaid while foreclosure is initiated; the investor has the right to charge the cost of he foreclosure to the homeowner too. Thus they have potential to huge profits. If foreclosure occurs the property is given free and clear of all other claims to the investor. Another advantage is that the investor need not worry about redemption as the county is in charge of that and usually they need have no contact with the delinquent taxpayer. If the redemption has been paid to the county, the county returns the principle amount plus the interest to the investor on producing the tax lien certificates. Should the same homeowner is delinquent again the investor has a priority claim on the tax lien.
There are firms that offer their services as well as products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing: Tax Liens
February 21, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Certain measures have to be taken by the government to make delinquent taxpayers to pay taxes that are due, tax lien is one such method adopted in 18 states, where as the rest of the states use the tax deed system. In states where applicable, tax liens are sold to investors for taxes that are over due, and the investor can collect interest from the homeowners for the amount invested in the tax liens. If the homeowner fails to pay the tax lien plus interest, the investor may foreclose on the house and gets to own the property without any problems, as it is a first priority claim.
Advantages of Investing In Tax Liens:
This method of investing in real estate is gaining popularity as investors are guaranteed a favorable return on their investment or in extreme cases deeded rights to a property. The earning potential is about 16% to 24% and it is considered a low risk and a low maintenance investment. These interest rates are untouched by any changes in the Federal Reserve interest rates. Another reason why investors love this method is that they lien does not subject them to land owner liability. Tax liens are secure investments as they are but a fraction of the property value.
When property tax delinquents are given adequate time as well as warnings to pay the arrears, and they fail to do so for more than a year and a half, the tax collectors will list their property taxes liens and sell them in an auction. The property owner is informed of the intended sale of their tax lien as well as published in the local newspaper. Once the tax lien is sold, the homeowner is given a fixed time frame, the redemption period, to repay the tax lien plus interest. Foreclosure of the home is inevitable if the amount due is not paid within the redemption period. The investor is granted full rights of ownership to the property and in case the money owed is repaid while foreclosure is initiated; the investor has the right to charge the cost of he foreclosure to the homeowner too. Thus they have potential to huge profits. If foreclosure occurs the property is given free and clear of all other claims to the investor. Another advantage is that the investor need not worry about redemption as the county is in charge of that and usually they need have no contact with the delinquent taxpayer. If the redemption has been paid to the county, the county returns the principle amount plus the interest to the investor on producing the tax lien certificates. Should the same homeowner is delinquent again the investor has a priority claim on the tax lien.
There are firms that offer their services as well as products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing: Tax Liens
February 8, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Certain measures have to be taken by the government to make delinquent taxpayers to pay taxes that are due, tax lien is one such method adopted in 18 states, where as the rest of the states use the tax deed system. In states where applicable, tax liens are sold to investors for taxes that are over due, and the investor can collect interest from the homeowners for the amount invested in the tax liens. If the homeowner fails to pay the tax lien plus interest, the investor may foreclose on the house and gets to own the property without any problems, as it is a first priority claim.
Advantages of Investing In Tax Liens:
This method of investing in real estate is gaining popularity as investors are guaranteed a favorable return on their investment or in extreme cases deeded rights to a property. The earning potential is about 16% to 24% and it is considered a low risk and a low maintenance investment. These interest rates are untouched by any changes in the Federal Reserve interest rates. Another reason why investors love this method is that they lien does not subject them to land owner liability. Tax liens are secure investments as they are but a fraction of the property value.
When property tax delinquents are given adequate time as well as warnings to pay the arrears, and they fail to do so for more than a year and a half, the tax collectors will list their property taxes liens and sell them in an auction. The property owner is informed of the intended sale of their tax lien as well as published in the local newspaper. Once the tax lien is sold, the homeowner is given a fixed time frame, the redemption period, to repay the tax lien plus interest. Foreclosure of the home is inevitable if the amount due is not paid within the redemption period. The investor is granted full rights of ownership to the property and in case the money owed is repaid while foreclosure is initiated; the investor has the right to charge the cost of he foreclosure to the homeowner too. Thus they have potential to huge profits. If foreclosure occurs the property is given free and clear of all other claims to the investor. Another advantage is that the investor need not worry about redemption as the county is in charge of that and usually they need have no contact with the delinquent taxpayer. If the redemption has been paid to the county, the county returns the principle amount plus the interest to the investor on producing the tax lien certificates. Should the same homeowner is delinquent again the investor has a priority claim on the tax lien.
There are firms that offer their services as well as products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing: Tax Liens
February 4, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Certain measures have to be taken by the government to make delinquent taxpayers to pay taxes that are due, tax lien is one such method adopted in 18 states, where as the rest of the states use the tax deed system. In states where applicable, tax liens are sold to investors for taxes that are over due, and the investor can collect interest from the homeowners for the amount invested in the tax liens. If the homeowner fails to pay the tax lien plus interest, the investor may foreclose on the house and gets to own the property without any problems, as it is a first priority claim.
Advantages of Investing In Tax Liens:
This method of investing in real estate is gaining popularity as investors are guaranteed a favorable return on their investment or in extreme cases deeded rights to a property. The earning potential is about 16% to 24% and it is considered a low risk and a low maintenance investment. These interest rates are untouched by any changes in the Federal Reserve interest rates. Another reason why investors love this method is that they lien does not subject them to land owner liability. Tax liens are secure investments as they are but a fraction of the property value.
When property tax delinquents are given adequate time as well as warnings to pay the arrears, and they fail to do so for more than a year and a half, the tax collectors will list their property taxes liens and sell them in an auction. The property owner is informed of the intended sale of their tax lien as well as published in the local newspaper. Once the tax lien is sold, the homeowner is given a fixed time frame, the redemption period, to repay the tax lien plus interest. Foreclosure of the home is inevitable if the amount due is not paid within the redemption period. The investor is granted full rights of ownership to the property and in case the money owed is repaid while foreclosure is initiated; the investor has the right to charge the cost of he foreclosure to the homeowner too. Thus they have potential to huge profits. If foreclosure occurs the property is given free and clear of all other claims to the investor. Another advantage is that the investor need not worry about redemption as the county is in charge of that and usually they need have no contact with the delinquent taxpayer. If the redemption has been paid to the county, the county returns the principle amount plus the interest to the investor on producing the tax lien certificates. Should the same homeowner is delinquent again the investor has a priority claim on the tax lien.
There are firms that offer their services as well as products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing: Tax Liens
January 3, 2010 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Certain measures have to be taken by the government to make delinquent taxpayers to pay taxes that are due, tax lien is one such method adopted in 18 states, where as the rest of the states use the tax deed system. In states where applicable, tax liens are sold to investors for taxes that are over due, and the investor can collect interest from the homeowners for the amount invested in the tax liens. If the homeowner fails to pay the tax lien plus interest, the investor may foreclose on the house and gets to own the property without any problems, as it is a first priority claim.
Advantages of Investing In Tax Liens:
This method of investing in real estate is gaining popularity as investors are guaranteed a favorable return on their investment or in extreme cases deeded rights to a property. The earning potential is about 16% to 24% and it is considered a low risk and a low maintenance investment. These interest rates are untouched by any changes in the Federal Reserve interest rates. Another reason why investors love this method is that they lien does not subject them to land owner liability. Tax liens are secure investments as they are but a fraction of the property value.
When property tax delinquents are given adequate time as well as warnings to pay the arrears, and they fail to do so for more than a year and a half, the tax collectors will list their property taxes liens and sell them in an auction. The property owner is informed of the intended sale of their tax lien as well as published in the local newspaper. Once the tax lien is sold, the homeowner is given a fixed time frame, the redemption period, to repay the tax lien plus interest. Foreclosure of the home is inevitable if the amount due is not paid within the redemption period. The investor is granted full rights of ownership to the property and in case the money owed is repaid while foreclosure is initiated; the investor has the right to charge the cost of he foreclosure to the homeowner too. Thus they have potential to huge profits. If foreclosure occurs the property is given free and clear of all other claims to the investor. Another advantage is that the investor need not worry about redemption as the county is in charge of that and usually they need have no contact with the delinquent taxpayer. If the redemption has been paid to the county, the county returns the principle amount plus the interest to the investor on producing the tax lien certificates. Should the same homeowner is delinquent again the investor has a priority claim on the tax lien.
There are firms that offer their services as well as products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing: Tax Liens
September 14, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Certain measures have to be taken by the government to make delinquent taxpayers to pay taxes that are due, tax lien is one such method adopted in 18 states, where as the rest of the states use the tax deed system. In states where applicable, tax liens are sold to investors for taxes that are over due, and the investor can collect interest from the homeowners for the amount invested in the tax liens. If the homeowner fails to pay the tax lien plus interest, the investor may foreclose on the house and gets to own the property without any problems, as it is a first priority claim.
Advantages of Investing In Tax Liens:
This method of investing in real estate is gaining popularity as investors are guaranteed a favorable return on their investment or in extreme cases deeded rights to a property. The earning potential is about 16% to 24% and it is considered a low risk and a low maintenance investment. These interest rates are untouched by any changes in the Federal Reserve interest rates. Another reason why investors love this method is that they lien does not subject them to land owner liability. Tax liens are secure investments as they are but a fraction of the property value.
When property tax delinquents are given adequate time as well as warnings to pay the arrears, and they fail to do so for more than a year and a half, the tax collectors will list their property taxes liens and sell them in an auction. The property owner is informed of the intended sale of their tax lien as well as published in the local newspaper. Once the tax lien is sold, the homeowner is given a fixed time frame, the redemption period, to repay the tax lien plus interest. Foreclosure of the home is inevitable if the amount due is not paid within the redemption period. The investor is granted full rights of ownership to the property and in case the money owed is repaid while foreclosure is initiated; the investor has the right to charge the cost of he foreclosure to the homeowner too. Thus they have potential to huge profits. If foreclosure occurs the property is given free and clear of all other claims to the investor. Another advantage is that the investor need not worry about redemption as the county is in charge of that and usually they need have no contact with the delinquent taxpayer. If the redemption has been paid to the county, the county returns the principle amount plus the interest to the investor on producing the tax lien certificates. Should the same homeowner is delinquent again the investor has a priority claim on the tax lien.
There are firms that offer their services as well as products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
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Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing: Tax Liens
August 3, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Certain measures have to be taken by the government to make delinquent taxpayers to pay taxes that are due, tax lien is one such method adopted in 18 states, where as the rest of the states use the tax deed system. In states where applicable, tax liens are sold to investors for taxes that are over due, and the investor can collect interest from the homeowners for the amount invested in the tax liens. If the homeowner fails to pay the tax lien plus interest, the investor may foreclose on the house and gets to own the property without any problems, as it is a first priority claim.
Advantages of Investing In Tax Liens:
This method of investing in real estate is gaining popularity as investors are guaranteed a favorable return on their investment or in extreme cases deeded rights to a property. The earning potential is about 16% to 24% and it is considered a low risk and a low maintenance investment. These interest rates are untouched by any changes in the Federal Reserve interest rates. Another reason why investors love this method is that they lien does not subject them to land owner liability. Tax liens are secure investments as they are but a fraction of the property value.
When property tax delinquents are given adequate time as well as warnings to pay the arrears, and they fail to do so for more than a year and a half, the tax collectors will list their property taxes liens and sell them in an auction. The property owner is informed of the intended sale of their tax lien as well as published in the local newspaper. Once the tax lien is sold, the homeowner is given a fixed time frame, the redemption period, to repay the tax lien plus interest. Foreclosure of the home is inevitable if the amount due is not paid within the redemption period. The investor is granted full rights of ownership to the property and in case the money owed is repaid while foreclosure is initiated; the investor has the right to charge the cost of he foreclosure to the homeowner too. Thus they have potential to huge profits. If foreclosure occurs the property is given free and clear of all other claims to the investor. Another advantage is that the investor need not worry about redemption as the county is in charge of that and usually they need have no contact with the delinquent taxpayer. If the redemption has been paid to the county, the county returns the principle amount plus the interest to the investor on producing the tax lien certificates. Should the same homeowner is delinquent again the investor has a priority claim on the tax lien.
There are firms that offer their services as well as products to help new entrepreneurs run a successful business.
|
Alexander Gordon is a writer for http://www.smallbusinessconsulting.com - The Small Business Consulting Community. Sign-up for the free success steps newsletter and get our booklet valued at $24.95 for free as a special bonus. The newsletter provides daily strategies on starting and significantly growing a business. Business Owners all across the country are joining “The Community of Small Business Owners? to receive and provide strategies, insight, tips, support and more on starting, managing, growing, and selling their businesses. As a member, you will have access to true Millionaire Business Owners who will provide strategies and tips from their real-life experiences. |
Real Estate Investing For Your Retirement
June 21, 2009 by Kenny Santos
Filed under Real Estate Investing
Are you going to be able to retire? And if you do, will you be in a position to enjoy your life, pay medical bills and maintain an acceptable level of health?
Those can be chilling questions if you haven’t thought about them much. If you haven’t given them adequate thought, that means you haven’t prepared for certain inevitabilities.
Real estate investment can help you answer those questions and remove that chill factor.
Let’s face it. Not only will you not want to spend your golden years working, you may not be able to, regardless of whether you would like to. You may live well up into your 80s or 90s and be unable to do the job you are doing today?or any job for that matter.
You need to lay the foundation of security and happiness for your future self. Real estate can help you do that.
This is because, as your investments age, they should be making more and more money for you with less and less work output from you. It’s a sort of financial magic that will serve you especially well in later years. That’s why people get into investing in the first place.
In order to prepare for your retirement in this way, however, you must examine your core. That means that you will need to make sure your needs are taken care of in such a way that you don’t have to spend all of your time scrounging for pennies. You need the time to learn about real estate, and working in someone else’s office for peanuts isn’t going to get you that.
According to Robert Kiyosaki, author of the Rich Dad book series, you need to build a business system that can operate without you, thereby making money without working for it. Then take a portion of that money and invest it, thereby exponentially increasing your earning potential. Have you heard of making your money work for you instead of vice-versa? That is what this means.
As you grow older, you should be working less, not more. This is partly because your ability to work will decrease. But it is also because you deserve to be able to work less and enjoy your life more. Retirement isn’t about being forced out of a job?or at least it shouldn’t be. It should be about leaving a job to catch up with your life. To spend time doing the important things like hanging out with family and friends, engaging in hobbies that you enjoy and becoming involved in life-enriching activities such as spirituality or art. Not to mention getting enough exercise.
If you are in a job now that doesn’t allow you to do these things because it doesn’t pay enough or because you don’t have enough time left over in the day to learn to make a change, then consider switching to a job that pays more or gives you more time. Develop a business system in which you can train people to do the work for you. Then, when that is up and running, and providing you with the money and time you need, start learning about real estate.
Put your extra money into real estate investment?but don’t put in more than you can afford to lose on the learning curve. Real estate investment is a skill like any other and you will make mistakes. Don’t be the farm on your first few purchases. In fact, don’t bet the farm at all. Make sure you are making enough money to live on, and then enough money to invest on.
After a while you should see your money start to grow exponentially. Then you are on your way to a happy retirement.
About the Author:
Alex Anderson Helps Regular-People (Just Like You) To Successfully Invest In Real Estate. Enroll In Her Free - Educational “Investment Property Program” At: www.GreatInvestmentProperty.com

