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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

I found a vacant abandoned property.
I like the little house. Its 3 Br 1 BA ranch I found when ”driving for dollars.” Really I just noticed it on my way to my day job. It would make for a great rental or flip after rehabbed. It looks like the bank has identified it as abondoned as there is one of those stickers on the door. And I am sure that it is probably going through foreclosure proceedings. Is there a way for me to capitalize on this discover before it hits the MLS or goes to auction?? Any strategies or tricks?