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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Houses going to Auction
I live in Northern California and what I'm trying to figure out is, it possibly to buy a house that's going to be auctioned soon and that's not on the auction website? How would someone go about that? Since the owners still live in the house can you still contact the owner saying you want to buy their house.