Real Estate Property Tag

  Water is a vital and precious natural resource, and with burgeoning populations demanding more and more of its use, it can quickly become a very limited resource. That's why every state has formed an official government department, organization or system to regulate, administer and...

  The practice of surveying land dates back to ancient history. Surveying is used for a number of interrelated purposes, such as to establish a precise location on the earth of a parcel of land along with its exact acreage, to ascertain boundaries for defining...

  So you've decided that you want to buy some real estate and you're convinced that raw land could be a good investment. That's a solid choice. It's no secret that a wisely chosen, well-placed parcel of undeveloped land can return its investment price...

What is land banking? Simply put, it's the process of buying and holding unimproved real estate. Land banking is done for a number of reasons. Local governments can engage in it in order to preserve stretches of land or to have the...

In the past few years I have transacted over 5000 tax delinquent real estate investment deals. I want to take a few minutes to answer the number one question that most people have when first hearing about tax delinquent real estate investing and that is...

There are lots of ways by which you can invest in tax delinquent real estate. I am planning a seminar for three days to cover all the different methods of this arena. I will teach how to profit from county tax liens and tax...

Jack grew up in a small town in Germany, went to school and eventually to college and then to the USA on an exchange program. He did not want for anything growing up but there were no extras either. He came here...

Even though I think very HIGHLY of the need for a detailed title search when buying real estate and would NEVER purchase a property without having done a detailed title search, I do NOT think very highly of title insurance. What is the difference? Title...

The worst form of lien that is rare, but you still may find, is an IRS lien. IRS liens don’t go away; they attach themselves like glue to the property of the delinquent taxpayer. It does not show up very often, but it does happen....

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