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Rodney Dixon
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Rodney Dixon
  • Tampa, FL
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Theres a lot of pre-foreclosures & foreclosure condos that are up for grabs here in my local market. This seems very interesting to me in the light of profitable investments due to fact that there so cheap(in the price range of $10-35k). However, since I'm still learning as much as I can about different investment properties, will someone please shed some light on the condo investing in which (1) the difficulty level of obtaing funding either through a hard money or private lender for the purchasing of these types of properties and (2) any other information that I could be presented to educate me on how to go about doing so(as far as what to look to for during the purchasing phases - deed restrictions, HOA fees, etc... in the sense if anything will affect the process from being completed )