Join the Queen of Tax Deeds, Sandra Edmond as she delves in depth into the systems that have made her beyond successful.
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Sandra Edmond is known as the Queen of Tax Deeds. She has been buying at the Tax Deed & Lien auctions since 2004. Her first Florida Tax Deed cost $12,000. She soon sold the property for $49,000 a couple of months later. Sandra is a full-time real estate investor, and her experience in the area of tax delinquent properties landed her a front-page article in the Orlando Business Journal. She has also been featured in Seminole Woman Magazine. Edmond is known primarily for buying and selling land, as well as homes. It started in 2004, when Edmond began investing in real estate. Like most investors, she read Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad. The only difference was, however, that she didn't believe you could do what they talked about in the book -- and was determined to prove it could not be done. Well, she found out the opposite was true. Soon thereafter, Edmond started out wholesaling ugly vacant homes and, around the same time, began buying and selling tax deeds. In 2013 Edmond received her florida real estate license.
Prior to her career in real estate, Edmond was a television news reporter for West Palm Beach's WPBF-Channel 25, Fort Myers' WINK-Channel 11 and Tallahassee's WTXL-Channel 27, where she was a fill-in anchor and a reporter. Edmond credits her investigative and research skills -- along with a healthy dose of tenacity she developed as a news reporter -- for her success in real estate. She has also served as President of the Central Florida Realty Investors Association, one of the largest real estate investor associations in the country.
Edmond was born in Jersey City, N.J. and grew up in Plainfield, N.J. and Port St. Lucie, Fla. She has lived in Florida for most of her life and is a graduate of the University of Central Florida with a Bachelors of Arts degree in Radio and Television. Edmond's career in real estate started after working almost 10 years in the television news business. She has never let hard work stand in her way.
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Check in begins at 8, Workshop will begin at 9