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Guillermo Rios
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Where to find foreclosed or pre-foreclosure properties?

Guillermo Rios
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  • New Jersey
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Been trying multiple sites or softwares like dealio, crexi, zillow  in finding the best deals. Do you have other things you can recommend in terms of foreclosure properties?

Thank you in advance!

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    Mitch Messer
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    Mitch Messer
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    @Guillermo Rios Which states are you searching for?

    Also, are you looking for pre-foreclosures or for properties that have already been foreclosed and are now back with the lender?

    This latter group is called "REO" (for "real estate owned"). There are real estate brokerages that specialize in listing REO properties. You can easily find those brokers with a Google search.

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    Guillermo Rios
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    Guillermo Rios
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    My focus is New Jersey but I am also interested in neighboring states like New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Let me know if you have one. Let's connect!

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