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Antwaun Sumpter
  • Wholesaler
  • West Columbia, SC
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Finding Bank Owned Deals

Antwaun Sumpter
  • Wholesaler
  • West Columbia, SC
Posted

Ways to Find Bank Owned Properties

  • Multiple Listing Service - Most lenders will list bank-owned properties on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). A real estate agent can help you find REOs in your area.
  • Bank Websites - Some banks have an entire department set up to sell REOs, and sections of their websites are dedicated to their listings.
  • Online Searches – Some online listing services charge a fee for you to search their database, however websites such as Zillow will have free foreclosure listings. 
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