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Janet Perez
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Foreclosures Properties how to find

Janet Perez
  • New to Real Estate
  • Stockton, CA
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How do you find foreclose properties? Is there a way to find single family homes without paying for a listing?

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Chris Piper
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Chris Piper
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Do a search on LinkedIn for “asset manager” or “special assets”

Those are the job titles of the people that control the REO's(bank owned properties) at the bank.

When you find some of those people, ask to connect to them and include a short simple message like: “Hey (name), I saw your profile and would love to connect with you. I thought we might be able to do some business. Look forward to talking soon.

(Your Name)”

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