news and events: Events: The Montgomery County Delinquent Tax Sale, June 6 - 7, 2012
- 05/29/12 04:34 AM
Events: The Montgomery County Alabama Delinquent Tax Sale, June 6 - 7, 2012The Montgomery County Alabama delinquent tax sale is the biggest county tax sale here in the River Region every year, and this year the delinquent tax sale will be June 6th - 7th. I was talking to one of my clients who read my previous post about the two Alabama delinquent tax sale classes we're holding this Saturday, June 2, and she asked me, "Can you REALLY buy houses at the delinquent tax sale?"My answer to her was, of course, yes you can.When I first met this client, she (0 comments)
Have you wanted to start investing in Alabama real estate but didn't know where to start? Have you heard about buying tax sale properties in Alabama, but didn't know what they were or how to get started?It's important for you to know what you're doing before you begin investing in real estate in Alabama, especially investing in tax sale properties in Alabama. In this case, what you don't know CAN hurt you.So on June 2, 2012, we'll be holding two classes to teach you what tax sale (0 comments)
news and events: Prattville Local Events: It's Time For the Autauga County Fair!
- 10/04/11 09:42 AM
Prattville Local Events: It's Time For the Autauga County Fair! The taste of deep fried butter. The smell of corn dogs and caramel apples. The feel of the wind in your face riding the tilt-a-whirl. The sound of carnival music and children laughing. Watching the judging of a cake baking contest. Cheering at a kid's cow milking contest. Dancing to the music of local bands. What does all that remind you of? The fair! It's time once again for the Autauga County Fair! And it looks like this year's fair is going to be the best ever!
It's just three years ago today that Prattville was hit with an EF3 tornado, with winds of 155 mph. Tornadoes that strong are really rare here. In fact, tornadoes that hit the ground are rare. But when we do get one, we usually get EF0 or EF1 tornadoes. Usually there are a few trees knocked over and maybe a roof or two damaged, but nothing too bad. But this tornado was different. This one was about a quarter of a mile wide. The Prattville East neighborhood, which is essentially across the street (2 comments)