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Tarcizio Goncalves
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach County, FL
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Foreclosure properties Massachusetts

Tarcizio Goncalves
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach County, FL
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Hi everyone, 

I am looking to buy my first investment property here in eastern MA (right outside Boston) and I am having a hard time finding a property that can cash flow. Navigating through the BP website, I came across the "Find Foreclosure" link under the Marketplace tab. Just wondering if anyone has a subscription to this site and if you do, were you able to purchase a deal from it.  Also, I would love to connect with wholesalers here in MA. Please PM me your contact info if you are a wholesaler. 

Thank you all

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    Liz S.
    • Residential Real Estate Broker
    • New Bedford, MA
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    Liz S.
    • Residential Real Estate Broker
    • New Bedford, MA
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    Hi @Tarcizio Goncalves,

    If you're looking for bank owned properties in MA only and don't want a pay a fee to sites like those, do a google search for buybankreo and just click on the REO Property Search link on the menu. that will let you auto filter to "specifically" all of the bank owned & short sale listings in the MLS for whatever area you're looking for in MA. You can also setup listing alerts so that they will come to you via email as soon as they hit the market vs having to visit the site daily. There's also an auction calendar as a courtesy, but it's only for a few select cities/towns in the southcoast. Good Luck with your investment!

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