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All Forum Posts by: James Hardy

James Hardy has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Alabama Tax Sale Dates: 2015

James HardyPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 5
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also how do you go about finding what agency is running the sale?

Post: Alabama Tax Sale Dates: 2015

James HardyPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 5
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How do you find out when the tax sale is

Post: New investor in Tax Lien Properties in alabama

James HardyPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
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      Hello Everyone.. I have found a property in my area, where i can purchase a tax lien deed, but the property is Bank owned. I actually want the property when i purchase is there anything the bank can do to make the transaction difficult.

Post: New investor 1 month old

James HardyPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 5
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Originally posted by @Mindy Jensen:

Welcome to BiggerPockets, @James Hardy.

You're certainly in the right place to learn about real estate investing. Since you're new, the best thing to do right now is learn learn learn. 

Decide on a niche, like fix and flip or buy and hold. Start looking for a great investor-friendly agent and have them set you up with alerts on the MLS based on what you are looking for. Following the market can help you get a handle on price and what people are looking for.

Do you know anyone in REI? A local meetup is a great way to start networking.

Thanks for the welcome Mindy Jenson. I'm eager to learn. Actually I don't know anyone one in REI. I would love to find a local meet up to start networking any suggestions...

Post: New investor 1 month old

James HardyPosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hello everyone, I'm James. I'm interested in becoming a successful Real Estate Investor