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Casey S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • College Station, TX
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Mailing to county Foreclosure list?

Casey S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • College Station, TX
Posted

I attended my first county foreclosure auction today in Texas and learned a lot for one day. Unfortunately the list of 25 homes turned in to only 3 coming up for auction and the bank price on them was too high for anyone to be interested. My brain got to turning about the other 22 properties. Would it be worth sending a mailing to the other property owners in hopes that I could make something work out?

Ive never messed with preforclosures, short-sales, or anything in that area and didnt know if things were likely too twisted to even mess with.

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