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Is it necessary to have a Realtor to purchase a foreclosed home?

Written on December 15, 2009

I’m in the process of trying to purchase a foreclosed home for intent of flipping it. I’ve read where you can go to the sheriff’s office and get a list of foreclosed homes. Would it benefit me to just call a real estate agent or is that even possible?

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  1. Comment by leesa:

    Yes, I believe that a realtor is unavoidable because the estate or property gets assigned to a registered agent and although you may not have a real estate agent yourself to buy, you will need to deal with the assigned realtor on the sell side of the transaction. Bummer eh?

    December 15, 2009 @ 6:28 am
  2. Comment by sammyjk1:

    we have sheriffs sales here in Ohio. every week they are held on the courthouse steps and you bid against other people for the property.

    December 15, 2009 @ 7:23 am
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