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Cory Schwalbe
  • Wholesaler
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Vacant Building Registry

Cory Schwalbe
  • Wholesaler
  • Minneapolis, MN
Posted

Hey Everyone,

Through my constant research on how I can find the best deals throughout the Twin Cities I stumbled upon the Vacant Buildings Registry. It’s about 550 homes scattered throughout the Twin Cities. I am wondering if anyone has used such a list in their city. I was going to print it off and drive by these homes to see what kind of condition they were in. I was also going to cross reference these addresses through tax records to see who owns them. I am all for doing the legwork and finding these deals on my own, just figured it would try and utilize this list as a starting point. Any thoughts, tips or personal experience would help!

Thanks 

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