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Lenny Reddic Need some advice on a possible deal please.
14 November 2012 | 4 replies
If the home has not been auctioned on the court house steps why not simply enter into a purchase agreement with this lady and attempt to do a short sale, if that doesn't work then buy it on the courthouse steps if you are in a position to pay cash.
Ben Bakhshi Question about property taxes for distressed properties.
13 November 2012 | 1 reply
I am trying to estimate property taxes on a potential buy that was an REO in 2009 (sold for $50,000 at auction).8 bedroom duplex asking $85,000 in Atlanta Georgia.Redfin shows:Tax (City & County): $2,250Tax Year: 2011The previous sale price was $370,000.Any evidence that the property taxes will stay the same or be lower if we close on the $85,000 purchase price?
Joe DiMarzo New to BP!
3 March 2013 | 10 replies
Con-Ed takes too much time.You have to weigh your options and see what works best for you - but I personally recommend getting licensed if you are looking at doing this full-time.As to where to find good deals and foreclosures: Check some of the online sites that offer discounted, REO, foreclosure, auctions and short sale properties.
Mapo Cramer Is this a decent Hard Money Lender?
24 November 2012 | 10 replies
I've heard of 15% when HMLs are financing deals directly at the auction, but assuming it's an REO, 10%-12% is more reasonable.
Tara G. Owner signed lease one month before auction
26 November 2012 | 8 replies
How can a lease signed one month before the auction be valid?
Sierra Murphy How to Get Repair Estimates of an Out of State Absentee Property?
20 November 2012 | 5 replies
Buying at auction (at least here in CA) you typically don't see the inside of every house you buy.
Kyle Holsey Full time income
23 November 2012 | 20 replies
Also, have you gone to the tax auction?
Tim Mcconnell Introduction / Quick Question for the Vets
22 November 2012 | 8 replies
I'm at the courthouse steps, I buy off MLS, online auctions, wholesalers (which you are correct that 99% can't perform), word-of-mouth, you name it.
Alexander Curtis In your opinion, what is the most profitable wholesaling niche?
23 November 2012 | 3 replies
Foreclosures, ( before auction , at auction, post auction ) Probate, ( pre probate, probate auctions, probate heirs) Landlords ( out of state, free and clear, some debt ) Current owners, (lots of debt, good loan) Tax sales, Big auction houses, Notes, Major fixers, vacant houses, major burn outs.
Altin Velaj Auction.com
16 April 2018 | 3 replies
A couple of days later the exact same property was put up again for auction.