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What's my next step?

Moses Salazar
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OK, so i'm desperately trying to get the game down, and i'm greener than Crayolas definition of green!

Today I started the "Hunt" for something I could possibly flip/wholesale. I came across 2 properties with posts about "this property was found to be vacant" papers on the doors. Are these viable candidates? I know it depends a lot on which stage they are in as far as foreclosure goes, but even so...should i pursue these property owners? Or should I stick to fsbo's instead?

Thank you in advance for your feedback.

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