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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Is Foreclose the way to go
Any great advice would be appreciated.
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Foreclosures are great in my opinion, but you need the cash to typically buy them outright or get a conventional loan if they are liveable. Creative financing isn't always as obvious since banks own the property. Foreclosures offer good BRRRR properties as typically they are run down and you can add some decent value, but you just got make sure all your numbers work out and you have the cash to rehab.