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Updated over 12 years ago, 06/16/2012

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Quincy Williams
  • Austin, TX
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Very excited about possibilities, I have two questions

Quincy Williams
  • Austin, TX
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The idea is to get a house at a discount of 30-50%. But how am I going to get the house at such cheap of a price when theres hardly any equity in these pre foreclosures?

ANother way I could do it is agree with take over of loan, agree to give them10-12 thousand dollars, assign the contract have the invester pay them without anything coming out of my pocket while making a hefty chunk of change say 5-10 thousand dollars? That strategy works, does it?

MY questions are how do I go about getting a house for 30-50% off, and could I just agree to take over existing loan while promising them (I hate to say that) some cash and assign contrack over to invester? Any other strategies would help.

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