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How to find an broker specializing in a certain town?
I'm looking at REO's in a certain town in Florida. I've been working with several agents that I met along the way and asked them to send me any REO listings for one town that I'd like to buy in. Each one sends me a weekly list and the list differs from one agent to another. Is there a better way for me to research this? Unfortunately I'm from the North so I have to rely upon these realtors for the information and only get down there once a month to actually visit the properties for a couple of days at most.