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Anthony Maggio
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Auction Properties

Anthony Maggio
  • Salem, NH
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Hello All,

It seems like evaluating action properties may be the equivalent of two FT jobs. I’m looking to get some suggestions on how to prescreen or disqualify auction properties in order to be more efficient with our time. It seems easy to fall into the trap of looking at auctions from the North Shore of Boston all the way up route 93 North to the NH border. If one looks at SFH and MFH without any geographical, size or price restrictions, the number to too many to pursue.

So again, my question is, what type of prescreening methods are people using successfully?

Thanks for the insight.

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