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Market Trends and Foreclosures
Hello! I am working on analyzing properties and reading about how to find deals. The common theme I come across is to get a great deal you need to pay attention to trends in the area where you are intending to buy. I also keep hearing that the majority of good deals come from homes that are in foreclosure.
My question is, what are some tools I can use to analyze market trends in a certain area, and what is the best way to find and buy homes in foreclosure?