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I'm new to real estate investing, looking to get my feet wet with small ROI investments such as tax liens to learn the process with smaller risks at first, then move to tax deeds. Any advice for a new investor? Thank you for any advice.

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Starting with tax liens is a smart way to get into real estate with low risk. Focus on choosing the right market areas with affordable prices, solid rental demand, and landlord-friendly laws. Midwest markets like Indiana and Ohio are great for this, offering strong ROI and low entry costs. Before bidding, check for other liens, the property's condition, and the surrounding neighborhood. Watch a few auctions to understand the flow, and connect with local investors or professionals who know the process.

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