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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Help with 2 vacant properties in San Diego
Hey my fellow San Diegans,
There are two properties on my street that have been sitting vacant for quite a while now and I really think they have potential. Would any of you experienced investors in my area be interested in hearing about them? I am in the North Park area. One house is basically a duplex partially renovated and possibly in foreclosure, the other is a single family rehab. I walk my dog past these houses everyday and it's killing me to see them sitting and waiting for some attention.
Thanks!
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I've walked by a few homes that needed work and done nothing, and then kicked myself when I later see them flipped in the near future. Don't be me. Have you tried a little digging into who the current owners are? I've used property radar to look up owner info or you could contact a title company to look it up. You could also look up permit info on the OpenDSD website. Just a few thoughts.