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As you have already discovered there is much to learn before you invest in the purchase of auctioned homes. There are some wonderful classes that are offered by reputable real estate firms, such as Century 21, and Coldwellbanker.
If you want to try to learn on your own, I have provided links to some excellent how to guides.
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http://www.ehow.com/how_5835_buy-home-auction.html
http://mortgagealmanac.com/articles/95-howtobuyforeclsauction.html
My Father in Law was a broker for many years. He did this kind of thing for a living and has retired to California on his earnings. It is not something an inexperienced person can do with using a broker, or taking lessons.
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You can check with your local title company rep.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5835_buy-home-auction.html
http://mortgagealmanac.com/articles/95-howtobuyforeclsauction.html
My Father in Law was a broker for many years. He did this kind of thing for a living and has retired to California on his earnings. It is not something an inexperienced person can do with using a broker, or taking lessons.
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Most likely,your local county courthouse will have those records for future buyers. Have your real estate agent check into it as your representative and see what they say……….better yet,check with your county clerk yourself . Show them what listing you’re interested in and how much are they asking. Is it a bidding process and what time and date will it take place.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5835_buy-home-auction.html
http://mortgagealmanac.com/articles/95-howtobuyforeclsauction.html
My Father in Law was a broker for many years. He did this kind of thing for a living and has retired to California on his earnings. It is not something an inexperienced person can do with using a broker, or taking lessons.
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