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I purchased one through hubzu.com a couple of years ago that ended up being a great deal. I looked at buying another through them a few months ago but now it seems like their inventory is low in my area so they are not as motivated to get properties sold and it isn't really worth it for me. 

Can try homepath.com too but they give priority to owner occupants. 

Something I have never done but have heard on podcasts a lot is to drive around and look for properties that are distressed and contact the owner. 

Good luck!

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