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Updated over 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Matt Jankowski
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  • Houston, TX
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Buy pre-market REOs?

Matt Jankowski
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
Posted

This is a super newbie question, but I just don't know the answer for sure....

On bank-owned properties, is there anyway to negotiate a purchase "earlier in the pipeline"? That is, before they receive BPOs, fix-ups, and are listed on the MLS.

I frequently see properties of interest that have been seized by the bank, but not yet listed for sale. If you could negotiate a sale before the time and expense is taken by the bank to market the property, this could be a big win-win. I'm thinking specifically of Fannie and Freddie properties here.

Is there any way?

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