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Stephen Yiu
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  • San Ramon, CA
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Pre-Froclosure listing

Stephen Yiu
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Ramon, CA
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Does anyone know 3 most cost effective ways to get a pre-forclosure list?

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John Slater
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Alta Loma, CA
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John Slater
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Alta Loma, CA
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@Stephen Yiu 

Hi Stephen, I should get a commission for plugging this but I promise i'm no connected to them in any way, just a system I use.  Is it cost effective?? depends if you make 1 deal in the next 15 years :)  "property radar"... used it for 2 years, costs about $50 a month so $600ish a year.  tells you everything you need to know and has some great follow up features... here's a clip of san ramon.. Green for pre-foreclosure, blue for auction properties.  Doesn't get any simpler than this :)

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