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Tom Shine Buying foreclosure
3 May 2014 | 18 replies
That means the property was sold in an auction, and either another buyer bought it or the bank got it back.
Rich Weese Here you go- buy and flip for under a grand!
3 May 2014 | 1 reply
I just had a property I purchased in an auction in LA revalued for double the price.
Cyrus Lendvay Anybody have experience with Hudson and Marshall?
6 May 2019 | 2 replies
I bought 3 properties from them at one of their live auctions in 2011 and had a good experience.
Rob Pasche Foreclosure Auction in Collin County TX - Plano & Frisco
8 May 2014 | 4 replies
Hey BP,I will be attending the Collin County auction tomorrow at the court house.
Jim Kaufman Post auction - Disposition of personal property in PA
9 May 2014 | 3 replies

Hello everyone

I am not sure what the laws are so I wanted to post this. I have personal property left in a property just purchased at a PA sheriff sale. The owner passed away with no heirs. I am having the t...

Ayana Mingo Wholesaling a property with back taxes
21 September 2011 | 7 replies
You rehab and sell and taxes get paid off in escrow just like any other loan but you don't have to make a monthly payment until then.Only other question is this a seller who would throw a few bucks into the deal to get rid of the property, or are they the let it go to tax auction I ain't putting a dime into it type.
Toni D. Trustee Auction buying Wholesale from Strategic Acquisitions, Inc
21 September 2011 | 11 replies
companies like that are all over laces now these days. we have a few different ones in Nevada, the charge a fee and do the simple leg work, drive bys, send yo trustee list, bid on behalf of you and so on.They have no control over pricing nor really much of inside info what the asset may or may not sale for as they are bidding against others in the sale, they cost $2,000 plus per property if you end up purchasing that property. so if you are looking to buy, consider a tough competition at auction plus their fees and nay other fees such as HOA fees that you may have to pay in Nevada. then consider your rehab cost and selling cost and holding cost, by the time you are out of a deal, your margins are VERY SMALL.
Sherry Lewis Feeling the pain of my first purchase
1 November 2011 | 81 replies
I was told after I paid for auction to rekey doors.
Jason Mak How can I find a foreclosure bidder?
19 January 2012 | 5 replies
Hi there,Has anyone had luck looking for and hiring a bidder who will represent them at a county auction?
Account Closed Trustee's Sale Bidding Service
26 September 2011 | 1 reply
A buyer I buy for uses one in Phoenix, charges $2k, and takes pictures etc.Works very well, especially with daily auctions.