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Tyler M
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Can you still find newish sfrs for 60- 75k these days?

Tyler M
  • California
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Hi, I know you could do this quite easily in some places like Phoenix two years ago but now that there is so little inventory and prices seem to be rising. Where in the country can you buy a 3 bdrm/ 2 bath sfr in good condition that was built 2000 or later for 60k to 75k? I bought one at the auction, built in 2006 for 58.9k nice 1700 sq ft. It seems like prices have come up. Less houses at auction and prices getting bid up. What is the best way to get a good deal now? All cash at auction, short sales, reos?

Thanks in advance.

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