There’s a common misconception that tax sales “steal the property out from under someone.” That if a person purchases a tax lien certificate, they just threw an beautiful family and all their possessions and pets out in the street, heartlessly. Saen Higgins Wealth Without Risk book destroys [...]
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TAX LIEN CERTIFICATE SALES, FOR ALL THEIR STRANGE JARGON, AREN’T SCAMS. SAEN HIGGINS CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO UNDERSTAND THEM
L-Carnitine. Glucuronolactone. Yerba Mate. Each of those sounds like a planets or characters in a science fiction TV show, or like someone decided the only way to win this particular game of Scrabble was to cheat, and they just really went for it. If I [...]
SCAMMERS GET BUSTED SO INFREQUENTLY… BUT SO MANY SCAMS STILL REMAIN. ONE WAY YOUR MONEY COULD BE SAFE IS TAX LIEN CERTIFICATE SALES, LIKE THE KIND YOU CAN LEARN ABOUT FROM SAEN HIGGINS WEALTH WITHOUT RISK
In February 2011, seven people were arrested in what was called “the Grandkids Scam Ring.” Pretty simple scam: they went through Facebook to find old people who were grandparents, then they’d call them up, and say: “Hi, it’s your favorite grandkid!” After gaining the grandparents’ trust, the scammers would say they were on a vacation [...]
Blogging About Your Tax Lien Investment Strategies – Tips from Saen Higgins from Wealth Without Risk
Tax lien investments are a part of the bigger real estate picture. As you get more involved, you will find that at least a part of the time you will end up owning the properties you invest in. This is a very profitable part of the entire tax lien certificate investment program. It allows you [...]
Credibility & Tax Lien Investing by Saen Higgins
As a new year begins and you are either starting a tax lien business, or looking at ways to improve an existing one, the best tool in your pocket remains the same: credibility. There are several things that point to your credibility when starting and building a business: Your relationships with other business owners, your [...]
Saen Higgins Shows How The Recession Can Work In Your Favor
After last year’s Wall Street crash reached the news, the public started to panic. It was the lowest that its ever been since 2008 and investors are running around trying to sell everything that they have for fear of losing their life savings. According to the New York Times, the recession has worsened. The U.S. went through hard times with budget cuts at almost every educational institution, tuition costs rising for students, unemployment rates escalating, and other economic woes. If what we’re going [...]
Saen Higgins – Wealth Without Risk – Scam…? Only If You Don’t Want to Have an Opportunity to Secure a Strong Financial Future
I’ve tried everything to make money. I was the first kid on my block to have a job delivering newspapers. I sold more candy bars than anyone else in my cub scout troop. When I got older, same thing: I did whatever I could to make money. But I was a long way off from [...]
Saen Higgin can open your eyes to an investment that is sure to reap the benefits
Wall Street had its most horrible day since 2008 on August 8, 2011 and investors were starting to panic. All three major U.S. stock indexes sank between 5% and 7%, pushing the Dow below 11,000 for the first time since last November and U.S. stocks have fallen 15% during those past two weeks. Investors’ first [...]
What to Consider When Choosing a Real Estate Agent
When you are looking for fast, easy and strong investment options, a good choice is real estate. There are several ways of investing in real estate. The most common method is usually the first thing the average person thinks about when considering real estate investing. That investment method is buying homes at risk of foreclosure [...]
Another Downside To The Downturn Of The U.S. Housing Market
Long gone are the days when a landlord’s biggest headache was being able to keep tenants. Last year we saw a decided shift from a “renters market” to a “landlord’s market.” As vacancy rates decrease, so does the supply of housing for those who rent, either by choice or necessity. The outcome of course has [...]
