Real Estate Investing
Distressed Properties How To Locate Them
One way to locate distressed properties is by going to you’re local city hall. (Foreclosures.com Lists)Your city or county building code enforcement agency is a good place to visit.
Let them know that you are in the business of real estate investing. Don't forget to introduce yourself; these folks just might be you're next best friend. Explain to them, that you are interested in distressed properties and that your business is rehabbing these properties. Get into a discussion about their condemned buildings or properties that have multiple violations. All agencies have a file on these types of properties.
More then likely they will have no problem discussing and showing you this information.
This information will contain the contact information of the current owner. Once you have this information contact the owner and open preliminary discussion on a possible deal.Seven-Steps to Mastering Foreclosures
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