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Jill Md
  • Real Estate Investor
  • AZ
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Foreclosure Sites

Jill Md
  • Real Estate Investor
  • AZ
Posted

Now that I am trying to invest on a full time basis, I find that the available RE foreclosure sites which I used to use, do not have enough or timely information for me to compete with others.

Despite the high number of foreclosures in AZ (Maricopa County), there is a rat race to get to the best "deals". Most of these I am sure are not advertised through these sites.

When I turned a property or 2 a year, it didn't matter how quick I was. I had plenty of time to search for a deal and didn't need or want an excess. Now I find myself with not enough work--when I want it, nor enough properties at a time. (I just began full time, one month ago).

Do any of you have suggestions for finding distressed properties, or have sites that you think are above others in quality?

The more rehabbing they need the better...I love that type of work and challenge.

Thanks much..If this has been asked and you can refer me to an old thread I apologize in advance, feel free to do so if necessary!

Jillian (aka Jill)

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