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Can you make good money with tax lien investing?

40 people answered this on the record, across 12 organisations. The change they described most often was revenue or income growth — 8 of 40 raised it unprompted. 8 described clearer systems and processes. The timeframe described most often was 2 – 6 months. Each figure is a count of what someone said in a recorded interview.

Based on interviews recorded up to 2026-06-25. Updated as new interviews arrive.

What the answers had in common

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

Outcomes described by people answering: Can you make good money with tax lien investing?
What changedInterviewsShare
Revenue growth8 of 4020%
Better systems8 of 4020%
Confidence8 of 4020%
More clients5 of 4013%
Felt supported3 of 408%
Mood & stress2 of 405%
  • And each session built on what we had done previously, and it just... i can't say enough good things about her. you know I feel like I'm going to be able to replace a substantial income by doing this and, you know, do…John Carter
  • Well, my thing is this - sometimes you have to step out on faith and be pretty strong and encouraged that when you are working with this team they will guide you through the process and you will build more confidenc a…Tim Donaldson
  • Everyone that I heard and spoke to seemed very confident and very knowledgeable of what they were talking about and was able to give good examples and witness testimonies, so I feel more comfortable now.Tim Donaldson
  • And then the other part is just the... picking the property If you're sitting on the fence, my recommendation to you would be don't give up, just try, be patient, My pain point before I started this journey was just o…UTL-Cynthia Parker

How long it took them

  • 2 – 6 months · 1
  • Over a year · 1

The interviews behind this answer

What they doubted first

  • Ella Webber (00:00) if you try to go into this on your own and figure it out, probably would cost more than the cost of the education in terms of finding your way around and buying the wrong things.John Carter
  • The only hesitation is just, you know, when you spend a lot of money on something, you don't have it in for you to feel, touch and, you know, see how it exactly works. Obviously, there's good video online, et cetera, of the chair itself and what it can do, bu…Ryan Jordan
  • I'd been hearing a lot about GLP-1s, and I was kind of afraid, kind of skeptical. My number one question was, is it safe? And number two, is it gonna work? If I'm gonna invest this money, I wanted to know that it was gonna work.Chris Andrews

Follow-up questions they answered

Is Tax Lien Wealth Builders a legitimate company?
John Carter conducted extensive due diligence before joining, including checking the Better Business Bureau site and online testimonials. Four months into the program, he stated he is convinced it was the right decision and is very happy with the education received. — John Carter
Can I learn tax lien investing on my own?
John Carter suggests that trying to figure it out alone would likely cost more than the education itself due to potential mistakes and buying the wrong properties. He emphasizes that the program provides the necessary software tools and expert guidance to avoid these pitfalls. — John Carter
Is tax lien investing suitable for people over 65?
Yes, John Carter started the program at age 65 after finding it difficult to get hired in the traditional job market. He uses this path to work for himself and maintain his financial independence without relying on LinkedIn or AI-driven hiring agents. — John Carter
How does Panic Proof Retirement handle individual client needs?
According to Gretchen Rosolik, Dan looks for solutions that specifically fit the person's needs rather than a one-size-fits-all approach. She describes him as an honest, caring person who is truly out for the needs of his client. — Gretchen Rosalik
Can Panic Proof Retirement help with tax-related paperwork?
Yes, Gretchen Rosolik noted that Dan helped her with specific paperwork for the IRS when she needed assistance. She felt good about this support, stating he steered her in the right direction. — Gretchen Rosalik
Is Panic Proof Retirement a good fit for retired educators?
Gretchen Rosolik, a retired teacher, found the services beneficial for making her money move forward. She encourages others to give the firm a chance, expressing confidence that they will be satisfied with the results. — Gretchen Rosalik

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