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Nicholas Hubbard
  • Lender
  • Saint Louis, MO
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How to profit from REO's in my market! Help

Nicholas Hubbard
  • Lender
  • Saint Louis, MO
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Hey, im not new to forum, but i have been out of the loop for awhile focusing on other things. But last night i was online searching zillow looking for a home cause im trying to move. And just for the fun of it, i type in a low price range, just to see if any properties would come up. And they did. My area had a ton of REO's and pre foreclosures and land for dirt cheap. (Single family-Multi family) and some need fixing and others are pretty decent. I was wonder how can i profit from this quickly? Wholesaling, fix and flip? Some were just hitting the market and others have been on there for awhile. Looking for someone with experience in REO's and foreclosures.

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