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Ethan S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Friendship Heights, MD
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Off-Market Foreclosure Research Help

Ethan S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Friendship Heights, MD
Posted

Hey all, I've been following a HUD home for a bit and would very much like to get in contact with the listing agent. It was under contract the past few months, but today I got an alert it went from pending to active. I jumped online to see the status since has gone from Active to Off-Market.

Without access to the MLS, how do I get in contact with the listing agent who might have some familiarity with the listing? The listing agent is no longer listed as it's expired. It's in MD, in case that matters.

thanks!
Ethan

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