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Updated almost 6 years ago, 01/12/2019

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Nigel Ford
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Northern California
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Forclosure deals in Solano and Sac

Nigel Ford
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Northern California
Posted

Hello Nigel here, I am looking for my first multifamily property to buy and rent out and I want to possibly go after forclosures, because they are below market value. I would like to know about the experiences you guys have had with them, and how you've found and bought them. I was told theirs a list that only someone with a license has access to. Others say they are all listed on the MLS, and others from those others said you need to go to the bank to find them. Than there's talk of the "courthouse steps". Any input from you guys on this stuff is highly appreciated.

Thank You, Nigel

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