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Kevin Cardinale
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Preforclosure strategy? Or is this not working "smart"?

Kevin Cardinale
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
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How to find preforeclosure homes?

So according to quite a few gurus, I should go down to the clerk and look at those properties that have had a letter sent to them, but the foreclosure proceeding has not finished yet.

However, I see online that you can pay to join some website's list and get a nice little list all by yourself from the comfort of your pajamas. Yes you have to pay but they promise preforeclosure lists.

2nd part
Either way, once I have this list then I start my yellow letter campaign? Right? Saying I want to buy their house? And, lately I'm reading a book that is stressing on assumable fha / va loans, should i include that language as an aside, like in a P.S.?

All of this is for potential wholesaling, at the end of the day. Since everyone has said so far, wholesale first, invest later.

My local REI, or at least the one I found that actually meets, only meets once a month. I have yet to go. It is here I would hope to get investors that I could flip TO. :mrgreen:

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