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Updated over 4 years ago, 05/29/2020

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Alex Santini
  • Renter
  • Miami, FL
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Miami Foreclosures - Real Estate Sales History

Alex Santini
  • Renter
  • Miami, FL
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I have included a screenshot with this post. I am trying to understand the foreclosure process. A condo is for sale in my area and the sales history says Deutsche Bank purchased the property for roughly $10,000 and the properties assessed value is roughly $200,000. I assume this sale took place at a foreclosure auction and I also assume banks likely buy multiple properties at a time which allows them to get a property so cheap. I was wondering if anyone wanted to point out some things I may be missing because I'm sure everyone wants to be able to buy a property worth $200,000 for $10,000 

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