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Information On Buying Foreclosure/Unfinished Property

Justin Brown
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Hope all is well, I am looking to Take a Job in a different City And Looking At Housing an Came Across a Home that is for sale. The home has had many renovations done as far as flooring and kitchen, but the Main Bedroom and Bathroom is unfinished and the home is in Foreclosure. I would love some advice on trying to navigate this if anyone has purchased a property like this before and wanted to know what are the major things I need to be concerned about. According to the listing the bedroom and bathroom is unfinished but I understand many other things can a problem. There are many pictures of the place and things looks in order but I know there are missing things that could come up. I have never purchased a home before but in the town I would potentially move to renting makes little sense do to the cost of housing prices. Any information would be greatly appreciated. 

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