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How to...Commercial Bank owned properties

Jonathan Orr
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Hey BP.  I was speaking with a partner/friend and got on the subject of Bank Owned properties.  I have never gone the route of trying to nail down bank owned properties (specifically related to commercial).  However, I wanted to see if someone had insight on how to go about it or thing I can do to possibly get into Commercial Bank owned deals.  Any insight helps. Thanks!

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Nick Rutkowski
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@Jonathan Orr

You could ask your local banks in the area. Start with the one you have the best relationship with and go from there. I don’t know about big banks like Wells Fargo or BOA but your local one could

be worth a shot.

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