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All Forum Posts by: Auralee Smith

Auralee Smith has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

@Michael Dumler Thank you! For the price listed I know I’d have to do a cash purchase, but would need to borrow for any reno that needs to be done. More stuff to learn!

In the meantime, do you have any recommendations as to how to find out about things like taxes that may be owed on the property and any liens, etc?

Oh, this is an OOS property.

Hey there everyone,

I’m Auralee, a complete newbie, haven't done any deals yet and am just beginning to check out MLS listings to get a feel for them. I’m still trying to pin down a niche. Full disclosure, I've been unemployed for a while, but recently found a job and am slated to start in a couple of weeks. I'm a teacher so the job isn't high paying, and I have no savings. Gosh, that's hard to write. But that's why I'm going into REI. This working for money thing just isn't working out.

I saw a listing for a foreclosure for very little money, but think there must be some catch to it. It’s been listed for over 200 days. I’m hoping someone can point me in the direction of what may be going on with the property and what to look out for. How do I check if there are liens, or anything else happening with it?

Thanks so much for your help!

Post: Foreclosure listed for more than 200 days

Auralee SmithPosted
  • Conyers, GA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hey there everyone,

I'm a complete newbie, haven't done any deals yet and am just beginning to check out MLS listings to get a feel for them. Full disclosure, I've been unemployed for a while, but recently found a job and am slated to start in a couple of weeks. I'm a teacher so the job isn't high paying, and I have no savings. Gosh, that's hard to write. But that's why I'm looking into REI. This working for money thing just isn't working out.

I saw a listing for a foreclosure for very little money, but think there must be some catch to it. It’s been listed for over 200 days. I’m hoping someone can point me in the direction of what may be going on with the property and what to look out for. How do I check if there are liens, or anything else happening with it?

Thanks so much for your help!