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What does it mean when the MLS says a Single-Family sold for less than $5,000 Dollars
Been doing some comps in Houston. I'm am running into a lot of properties that the MLS says it sold for less than $5,000 dollars. How could this be possible? Does it mean something I am not understanding? Would this be due to a foreclosure?