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Maurice Selva
  • Property Manager
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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Good experience with foreclosure.com

Maurice Selva
  • Property Manager
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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I've been searching relentlessly on zillow.com, biggerpockets, MLS etc. and having been having the success that I thought I would have and wanted to know if anyone has had a good experience with Foreclosure.com and how difficult it is to buy something on there; is it worth the cost and do they teach and walk your through the process. Is it any different than buying through MLS or anywhere else? Also, are there sights or places where you can learn the process of buying Pre foreclosure or foreclosure properties. I've never done it before and feel kind of intimidated by the process.

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