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Looking For Deals

Vanika Walcott
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I'm in the process of looking for my first deal. I see rules that we must follow to find good ones, yet I don't know which resources to use or how to know what to look for. Please keep in mind that I plan to do out of state deals as well as local.

1. How do you understand a neighborhood's classification?

2. Where & what do I search for in order to find this out?

3. Which sites can I use to find property info (possible liens, title issues, etc.)?

4. Where do I go if I do it in person opposed to online?

5. What exactly do I look for when I do find the information?

6. What keywords should I use when searching for deals (not interested in turnkey. I'd like something that either only requires cosmetic work or a fixer upper).

 I have more questions that I can't think of now, although I have a billion of them when I'm driving in the car. Thanks for all the help in advance guys!

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