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Finding Active Foreclosures
Hi everyone, I'm a relatively new investor and looking for ways to find foreclosures for fix and flip. I tried the free trial of Foreclosure.com and to me the data available seems very dated. For example I filtered foreclosures in my area and they have them listed as Active and with a EMV. I looked up at least 8 different properties that were listed as Active in Foreclosure.com on the Redfin website, and all of them had a sold price (obviously reflecting a rehab vs. foreclosure price) and sale date. I guess my question what is the best way to find active foreclosures that I can bid on? If anyone has thoughts or a better way of finding these types of opportunities I would welcome the feedback. Thanks in advance!