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Updated over 15 years ago on .

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H Simpson
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Springfield, PA
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On the list, off the list, bank listed as owner

H Simpson
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Springfield, PA
Posted

Title just about says it all.

I found the house browsing the multi list, the listing is expired, the property is obviously a foreclosure..It was up for a year with continuously dropping prices. How I missed it while it was active, I dunno....

Now the bank owns it.

I drove by and did a walk through, I want it.

The MLS says it was transferred to American Home mortgage (not listed in their REO portfolio) The county tax site shows the owner as Deutsch Bank National Trust.

How do I buy it if it's not listed?

Thanks.