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New at Foreclosures - looking for experience with Auctions.com

Francisca Maiza
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Hello! I am Chilean and living in Colorado since 3 years ago. I was an expert working with foreclosures in Chile, and I want to start buying this kind of properties in Colorado. I have a couple of questions for people with successful expertise in foreclosures. Is it better to buy a foreclosure list (https://www.padhawk.com/event/...) , or to create my own one?  How trustable is https://www.auction.com/
? Would you recommend it to start looking for properties in this situation? How many properties do you think my list should have if I want to close at least one? 

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