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All Forum Posts by: Joshua Terral

Joshua Terral has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

So I'm currently attending college in St. Petersburg, Florida, and looking for an excellent in-person real estate school that offers late-night or weekend classes. I've looked around a bit but all the good schools I've seen are in Tampa, which is a 30-minute drive. It is not too bad, but I would like to not make that drive after my classes are finished. Any help finding a decent school that has classes during the school year (sept-may) near St. Petersburg would be appreciated!

@Wayne Brooks Thank you, I've been trying to get into tax liens since I can do them from anywhere online. What state or website would you recommend to start buying tax liens over-the-counter? I've tried a couple of other places, but they all seem to be auctions instead of over-the-counter. Your help is greatly appreciated! 

That lien was from 2017, so is that just the interest over the past couple of years?

I am using the site LienHub to purchase Tax Liens in Florida and I noticed that on a couple of certificates, the face amount of a lien is lower than the purchase price. I'm scared that if I purchase the lien for $70 and the face amount is only $30, I will only get the 18% interest on the $30 instead of the $70 I purchased it for.

Can someone help me understand this?