“I hate the feeling that foreclosure opportunities are slipping through my fingers daily,” a young real estate investor named Joanne told me lately. “A few years ago, I knew just where to go to locate promising foreclosed and pre-foreclosed properties. But with the current explosion in foreclosures, where am I supposed to look?”
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1 Comment
I know I can go to the county clerk. But is there a good software program or service available!
thanks,
lance