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Can You Wholesale A Foreclosure?

Wondering if you can make a profit by purchasing foreclosed properties? The answer is yes, through the process of wholesaling. This involves buying distressed real estate and then selling it at a higher price to an investor or interested buyer. But before diving into...

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Can You Finance A Short Sale?

Are you a homeowner who is considering purchasing a short sale property? You may be wondering if financing is even possible in this situation. Well, let me tell you, it can be done! While it may seem daunting at first glance, there are some important things to keep in...

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