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good afternoon, I have a question, I received a pre-foreclosure notification from beggerpockets and that property is 5 minutes from my house, what could be my approach to this opportunity? I don't know how accurate the zillow analyzes are but They say that the property is valued at $181,000 and the remainder is 62k. What would be the steps to follow? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

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    Don't take this road alone. Get a realtor on your side that has done foreclosures before and have them represent you. A portion of the deal is better than no deal

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