Cool. Let’s get it. I’ll hit you up.
keep me posted
Cool. Let’s get it. I’ll hit you up.
You gotta do your research first. Organize your targets by zip codes and basically play it like a fantasy football auction draft. If you miss out on your number one pick go to plan B,C, etc.I gave up on it. It was too much work for me at the time. All the homes would already be gone whenever I tried to bid.
Good shitYou gotta do your research first. Organize your targets by zip codes and basically play it like a fantasy football auction draft. If you miss out on your number one pick go to plan B,C, etc.
The best way to do this is go to www.bidbaltimore.com
You can download the taxsale list as an excel file. Eliminate ALLL of the east baltimore properties cause you ain’t getting those. Zero in on west baltimore, organize by lien amount and zip code. Look at your budget. If you have $1000 eliminate all liens over $1,000 and start to assemble your game plan.
What county? Tax sales are local, not statewide. I’m familiar with Maryland. The sales are way different in Baltimore City than Baltimore County. I would expect Fulton county to be different than Clayton and Forsyth. What area are you looking at?Anyone know where you can check out liens in Georgia? Besides stalking the courthouse?
What county? Tax sales are local, not statewide. I’m familiar with Maryland. The sales are way different in Baltimore City than Baltimore County. I would expect Fulton county to be different than Clayton and Forsyth. What area are you looking at?