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Jose Rueda
  • Coral Springs, FL
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Use of Foreclosure.com in South Florida?

Jose Rueda
  • Coral Springs, FL
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Hey BP community,

So I took a break from studying and I've been messing with the website to become very familiar with everything on here and I came across the foreclosure tab under "Marketplace." I was going through it and noticed that it sent me to a website, www.foreclosure.com, that gave information on local foreclosures. The question I have is, "Has anybody in South Florida used this, and if so, how has it worked out for you?" I was going to start a mailing campaign on foreclosures from a list I was going to get from Foreclosures Daily and at the same time go knocking on doors with my partner to enhance our chances of getting a deal. I was reading the fine print on the Foreclosure.com website and noticed that a monthly subscription is only $39.80 which seems awesome! Let me hear how this subscription treated if you used it here in the South Florida Market.