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Lindsey Johnson
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Foreclosures in South Carolina

Lindsey Johnson
  • Realtor
  • Charleston, SC
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Hey BP!

I am currently running a foreclosure acquisitions campaign in San Diego with some success. We are expanding and have a team in Charleston, SC. My data source does not seem to show foreclosures in South Carolina at all. Not because they are not there, but maybe because the data rules are different? Is foreclosure data public record in SC like in CA? If so, how/where do you source these leads? Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

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Quote from @Lindsey Johnson:

Hey BP!

I am currently running a foreclosure acquisitions campaign in San Diego with some success. We are expanding and have a team in Charleston, SC. My data source does not seem to show foreclosures in South Carolina at all. Not because they are not there, but maybe because the data rules are different? Is foreclosure data public record in SC like in CA? If so, how/where do you source these leads? Any insight would be greatly appreciated!


 Yes it is. They publish it in the online version of the paper and you can download a spreadsheet. At least in Greenville County. 

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