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Mike Williams
  • Riverside, CA
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Tax Deed Auction / Riverside County, Ca

Mike Williams
  • Riverside, CA
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So the online auction for the County of Riverside (my home area) starts in about a month.

Im new to Real Estate investing, and have not purchased a property yet, but this seems like an opportunity to get started.  Im looking for someone who is familiar with Tax deed auctions, especially in this area or at least California.  The list that the County provides is so long and difficult to read.  I literally have to enter each auction ID into the sites search bar, to find the address of the property and more details.  Is there an easier way to find properties on this list?  I mean the list is like 70 pages long. Here is a screenshot of part of the list:

Now I understand that I need to research the property, like doing a lien search, drive by of the property to get an idea of its condition, etc.  But is there a more simple way to go about this?  

Any tips would be appreciated.  Bottom line is I want to get this capital working for me.

Thanks BP!

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