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I see a parcel of land in Wasaga that sold for $971,000 below assessed value. Wow! With bargains like that to be had, who wouldn't want to get involved with Tax Sales?
Quote Most newbies do not understand that municipalities have started adding HST to everything which in most cases would not apply to a similar purchase through MLS. Just another cost to factor in.The fact of the matter is, that even with existing residential properties...which would normally be exempt from HST, the Municipalities have no way of being able to swear that the property was not used for some commercial purpose which would make it HSTable. While the Municipality never actually takes possession of any of the properties being sold, unless there are no bids and they excercise their right to take possession at a later date, it is Revenue Canada's position that the act of forclosure or distress sale does constitute seizure and therefore the Municipality does (even for an instant while it process the tax deed) own the property and must be the one to vouch for the property being exempt from HST. 13% suddenly becomes a huge amount that wouldn't (as Gord says) be applicable in most MLS transactions. When mixed in with all the other possibly tragic things that can come with these properties...ureaformeldahyde, asbestos, sinking foundations, existing and owners to dispose of, etc. etc. why are people bidding so high on tax sale properties...wake up people....why are these properties on the block in the first place. Hey, I've got a very good used car for sale, and I'll let you have for the price of a new one, I won't let you take it for a test drive, or have a mechanic look at it before giving you the ownership...any takers? Oh and if you are interested pm me (that means send me a private message), and I can probably find some swamp land in Florida that you would be interested in.
Most newbies do not understand that municipalities have started adding HST to everything which in most cases would not apply to a similar purchase through MLS. Just another cost to factor in.
Hey, I've got a very good used car for sale, and I'll let you have for the price of a new one, I won't let you take it for a test drive, or have a mechanic look at it before giving you the ownership...any takers? Oh and if you are interested pm me (that means send me a private message), and I can probably find some swamp land in Florida that you would be interested in.
Quote from: g2020 on February 17, 2014, 10:56:22 PMSo Dave2 wants to bet - NetPred gets premium Irish beer, and I get Timbits - is that fair! Oh well, here goes. 4. I will sharpen the question and throw it open to the board for Netpeds usual winning. Why do I stay close to home? Interesting I don't think I have ever seen the answer to that one on this board, or by Tri Target or OTS. G2020:As I read this from my Dining room window the road is closed by the police and all sorts of heavy equipment is trying to clear a drain to prevent it being washed out. More on the relevance of that later. This discussion has morphed into something much different so I will deal with first things first. The answer to my question is "selling" not buying. As one stockbroker once said any idiot can buy if you bid enough and the same is true for tax sales. The key is selling and for what price compared to what you paid for it and associated expenses.
So Dave2 wants to bet - NetPred gets premium Irish beer, and I get Timbits - is that fair! Oh well, here goes. 4. I will sharpen the question and throw it open to the board for Netpeds usual winning. Why do I stay close to home? Interesting I don't think I have ever seen the answer to that one on this board, or by Tri Target or OTS.
This discussion has morphed into something much different so I will deal with first things first.
the road is closed by the police and all sorts of heavy equipment is trying to clear a drain to prevent it being washed out. More on the relevance of that later.
And I suspect that Dave2's answer fits the theme. Selling, also a cost depending on your exit strategy, is a cost and factor and the best way to control/manage that is knowing the local environment and with and through any existing network.P.S. Quotethe road is closed by the police and all sorts of heavy equipment is trying to clear a drain to prevent it being washed out. More on the relevance of that later. NDR: I live in the neighbouring township to Port Hope and no I do not have time to watch late night horror movies.The quote is directly related to the property and one of the pet pieves I have with OTS and Tri Target on the timing in the year of tax sales and how I can make them more money (I will not explain that) if they pay attention. I will use the analogy of a recent water access only property up by Sharbot Lake a couple of months ago right of the time of freezeup.It did not redeem and went for $80,000 but there is no way I am going to go to Sharbot Lake at freezeup time to do an onsite. Do it in February when I can walk on water or in the six months when the water is available without freezing. I am sorry I do not bet that amount of mine and my partners money without a proper site look. For the Port Hope property under discussion I don't know if you realize but OTS Jeff has created a perfect storm for us. We have 3 feet of snow, an inch of rain and temperatures that are forecast to be below zero Fahrenheit a couple of days from now, in a floodplain that goes through the center of the property. I defy anyone who does not have local knowledge to really know what you have bought. Probably until may. NDR: Let me use an analogy that any married guy will understand. Remember the beginning of the marriage, the honeymoon was heaven but shortly thereafter hell arrived. For a beer (I assume you are local) at the pub at the foot of Toronto road in Port Hope what is it? (Newbies get the easy ones)G2020: You maybe not there personally but wolves travel in packs. Just so you know what you are getting into there how about double or nothing again. Simple question "What CENTURY" can my family trace their roots in Port Hope to. I cant take advantage of a person who is distracted by blondes, bikinnis and beer on the beach
You maybe not there personally but wolves travel in packs. Just so you know what you are getting into there how about double or nothing again. Simple question "What CENTURY" can my family trace their roots in Port Hope to. I cant take advantage of a person who is distracted by blondes, bikinnis and beer on the beach
[No bet Dave! I tried a goggle search based upon everything that I know about your Scottish heritage and no luck. No research, no bet - just like with tax sales.[/quote)Its amazing how art imitates life. First the important stuff, the beers. a) On the other bet Laras Dad is the winner via PM. The answer is your Mother in Law, but like tax sales risk can be reduced by management. In my case it was first observed by my Dad you noted when I told him what was going to happen," You have every mans dream, a mother-in-law 5,000 miles away and does not speak a word of your language." b) G2020 is too cagey but like for tax sales he knows when to fold them especially when he is already comfortably ahead. The answer is the 1790's via marriage, one of the founding families of the town. When we get together I am going to pitch you on something how to possiblymake money on tax sales in a new way. That will not be for the public domain. Both of you contact me via PM to arrange for your winings. NDR: I don't know for sure but I will assume influence and I am not asking for much, delay them a couple of months. Based on past experience both of the professional firms are pretty sharp. IF they feel I have a point I will hear from them via PM or it will be quietly done.The incidence is relatively rare. On the Port Hope property is it bad enough to qualify as a"brownfield" propertyI don't think any one knows but it is an unliscensed scrap yard and I assume a new owner will at least get an order to comply or a something lot more onerous.Interesting enough if the property does NOT redeem the case could be made that the environmental risks are higher rather then lower.