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Old 02-28-2006, 04:36 PM  
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Thanks for the advise, malaylah.

Anyone else got any tips?
Call the counties you are interested in (the clerk should be able to assist you). Find out when they are holding property auctions. Get an advanced list of assumed properties that should be up for auction (last minute saves do happen) and take a look at a few to judge them. Then attend the auction. Do not buy the first time (suggested) and just watch what happens, who is in attendance and bidding, how much the ones you checked out went for and so on. (research and learn)

Process will give you some insight. When you are ready to jump in go for it. Just keep in mind ussually you will not have much advance notice to check out properties and typically you can not get inside of the houses. So research is crucial, and set yourself a max high big on each one your interested in and do not get caught up. Have your funds ready and be ready to deal with property ASAP.
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