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Yonas Tekeste
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bank foreclosure purchase in San Francisco

Yonas Tekeste
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chicago IL, United States
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Hello BP,

One of my friends is renting out a home that was foreclosed 1 month ago. It is owned by the bank now. It is in a prime location in San Francisco. The inside is nice as well as I have seen it to visit my friend. My friend got along well with the owner and gave me their contact information to reach out. Is there a way to view bank foreclosures in Cali? I tried to view bank foreclosures online but I think I do not have access. Any tips on what I can do here. I am sure I could find a buyer if it is at a discounted price and if no one knows about it since it is fairly recent. I would love to buy it for a STR but is not possible unless I use OPM. Any ideas? Thanks!

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Yonas Tekeste
  • New to Real Estate
  • Chicago IL, United States
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Originally posted by @Gene Hacker:

You may want to try Property Radar.  They used to be called Foreclosure Radar.  I have found their data to be really good in California.   I personally do not pay for the foreclosure data options, I just use the general data service, but I have seen the demos of the foreclosure data and it should give you a lot of information on the property.  

Thanks, I checked out Property radar and it looks like there is a paid subscription that is required.

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