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Ashley Watkins
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  • San Francisco, Bay Area
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Abandoned Condos (SF Bay Area, CA)

Ashley Watkins
  • Accountant
  • San Francisco, Bay Area
Posted

Hi BP,

I have been driving past this complex of about 10 new construction condominiums for months now. At first, I thought they were in the final stages of being built, but now I'm actually wondering if it was an abandoned project. I went on the county assessors website and couldn't find anything super helpful, Zillow didnt have a parcel number and Trulia has extremely limited data. 

If you were trying to find some information out about these condos, what would your next steps be, to get the proper reports to present to a money partner?

At the right price, these could be flipped in my area for a nice profit, and it's only a matter of time before an investor finds these!

Thanks!

Ashley.

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