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Best way to find properties at the auction

Benjamin Furney
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Hello folks! I am looking at some markets in New Jersey and New York (state not city). I would like to look at some properties at the auction house when they default on foreclosure. Anyone have any tips?

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Hey Benjamin, To find prospects you could also check the newspaper. Auctions for the city or county are often published in the legal notices section. Some areas even issue special publications with foreclosure listings. Real estate agents often keep a tight eye on certain neighborhoods, so if you know an agent in an area you desire, you may ask for a heads up about new foreclosures.

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