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Updated over 3 years ago, 06/07/2021

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Seth Fopeano
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hamilton County Foreclosure Experience

Seth Fopeano
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Newbie here. No real experience except with my primary residence and following BP for a couple of years now.

I heard BP Ep 396 and became fascinated with foreclosures. The process of searching public court cases and records, the thrill of finding potential value, standing out in a competitive real estate investing market, and offering potential solutions to homeowners in need all helped me want to know more.

I have read Bidding to Buy and read it all the way through. I would like to attend a courthouse auction in the near future. Anybody here have an specific experience with foreclosures through Hamilton County? Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!