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All Forum Posts by: Barbara Gardner

Barbara Gardner has started 7 posts and replied 43 times.

Post: Calling sellers

Barbara GardnerPosted
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 16

@Fabrice 

@Fabrice Eliacin Although this post is 2 years old, Can you give me some feedback on how  calling motivated sellers went for you? I am new to real estate investing and i'm trying to figure out some successful ways for marketing that are inexpensive on a tight budget. Thanks in advance!

Post: Foreclosed Homes-Help Please

Barbara GardnerPosted
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 16
Thanks Jim! That information helped me out a TON. I appreciate your feedback

Post: Foreclosed Homes-Help Please

Barbara GardnerPosted
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • Posts 43
  • Votes 16

Hey Bigger pockets family,

I am located in the St. Louis area and fairly new to real estate investing. I am interested in several foreclosed homes however I am unsure of a small deal detail when it comes to foreclosed homes. Typically when I hear about other investors speaking with motivated sellers its in regards to wanting to get out of the home BEFORE the foreclosure process happens. Do you still contact the "owner" of the foreclosed home when trying to buy it? Or is there another party I have to work with? Thanks everyone in advance for your prompt responses! :)