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Mirko Lopez
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  • Orange County, CA
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Buying REO from B of A.

Mirko Lopez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Orange County, CA
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I want to buy an REO, which went back to B of A by way of foreclosure about three weeks ago. I want to buy it for my own residence as I am close to retirement and I like the Central Coast of CA. I could pay cash for it. It went back to B of A for their opening bid of $420,000. What is the best way to contact B of A REO? I am a RE broker (30+ years) but that is just a coincidence. I really want to live in this house (you guys have to believe that). We could pay cash, just having a hard time getting ahold of B of A REO department. Any suggestions?

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