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Account Closed Advice on Auction Situation
7 October 2016 | 1 reply
I happened to check the sheriff sales page today for our county and the property was recently listed for auction at a fairly discounted minimum bid.
Olivier Mader All Cash Closing taking a long time...
21 October 2016 | 17 replies
After my inquiry, they realized that the home was "forgotten" and never given back to Wells Fargo. 1 week after my call, the house popped up at Auction.com and I got a contract on it via Pre-Auction bid. 
Andrew Horowitz Tax Lien Questions
14 October 2016 | 11 replies
Are tax liens bought by auction only?
Brian T. Grooms Arizona foreclosure evictions
3 August 2016 | 2 replies
Give them back the security deposit (I know that you got the house in a cash auction, but the tenant still will feel entitled to it), set them up with a realtor to find them another house, whatever you can do.
Abdul King Preforeclosured homes
11 August 2016 | 13 replies
As I understand Abdul, he's looking for pre-foreclsoure properties: have received NoD / Lis Pendens, not yet sold at the auction sale.
Brian Campbell Looking To Begin Partnership with Wholesaler
19 August 2016 | 5 replies
My group does about 200 discounted wholesale properties a year.We use the auction method of markerting.
Ossie Moore Tulsa REIA Quality Question
6 September 2016 | 21 replies
Next month is the Williams & Williams Real Estate Auction Company.
Evan Bell Moving in the right direction
14 August 2016 | 4 replies
I don't mean to go against the grain of those who are selling that idea - all I can say is that it did not work for me.So.......... back to taking seminars, buying cassette tapes and books - I wanted to learn everything I could about investing in real estate ---- so--I had to get money, working capital, and I needed to go on the cheap - A friend told me about cheap properties you could buy in Baltimore - houses for only $2-3,000 and many of them could be found at public auctions.After borrowing some money and getting some credit cards and a new job - one in sales - I was ready - ready to invest in cheap- junk properties in the City.And wouldn't you know it - I got lucky at my first auction and purchased a cheap house that was boarded up - Because of all those expensive seminars I enrolled in I WAS READY - prepared with my pry-bar, flash light, level, marble and probe - I decided to go to this building that was being auctioned the next day - I sort of removed some plywood and crawled through a window to take a look -Boy was I surprised - this place looked great - I later found out that the estate boarded it to keep squatters out.The next day - I was ready with my deposit and waiting for the auctioneer to start his melodious hypnotic chant - 5 bidders appeared but did not bid because they could not get it - I was the only bidder and got the house real cheap.Today as an auctioneer, investor and developer of commercial properties - if someone would ask my opinion on how to get started I would suggest ---Continue to study but learn how to cut through the BSGet a credit line Learn 20 creative financing techniques - no money down systems (that is none of your own money)Hang with a few successful investors and pick - pick - pick their brain*** Look at 50 houses in the area you intend to invest (not expensive, blue collar, mixed rental and home owner neighborhoods)When you are finished looking at 50 properties - you will be armed with knowledge that most agents and other investors don't have - knowledge of values -Keep a journal, put listings in it, write down everything the agent or owner says, keep a record of the cost per square foot - this will help determine values -Have agents send you expired listings - go knock on the door or send a letter to ask if they are still accepting offers on the property - Remember an expired listed is a property that failed to sell - the seller should still be motivated to sell. 
John M. Jersey City Auctions and Property Liens
14 August 2016 | 0 replies
Could someone who has participated in Jersey City property auctions provide some insight into the process and what it takes to succeed?  
Nicole Wood Eviction after tax auction
15 August 2016 | 1 reply
So about a month ago I purchased a home at my local tax auction for 5500.