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Dale Howard
  • Plumber
  • Saint Charles, MO
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Forclosure

Dale Howard
  • Plumber
  • Saint Charles, MO
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After hours of research I have decided that my first deal will consist of a forclosure not being sold at auction. I am looking for one in my market area that is being sold straight up by a bank. I am extremely novice and I am looking for all the pointers I can get. I don't believe in unicorns but I know if I can get a profitable deal under my belt the domino effect of success will come. How and  where do I find these mythical creatures of profit?

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