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Updated almost 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Not a REO, yet....
There are two houses in my neighborhood that are diistressed. One has gone to auction (I assume the bank owns it now - Deutche) and the other just showed up on an auctioneers web listing. Obviously, I'm interested in these because I know the neighborhood, etc... What strategies could I use to make an attempt to acquire one of these properties before they hit the MLS?