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Kansas City Real Estate Foreclosures
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Signup for the newest seminar: "Learn how to buy foreclosures at below auction prices." For more information, go to: Foreclosure Seminar
The Dowell Taggart Team has access to over 150 foreclosures in Kansas City. We are constantly doing BPO's (Broker Price Opinions) for banks. Let us know what you are looking for and we will help guide you to mathing foreclosures. We have foreclosures in Olathe, Gardner, Overland Park, Lenexa, Shawnee, Leawood, Kansas City, Lee's Summit, Belton, Raymore, Grandview and Raytown. Let us know how we may help you. Contact the Dowell Taggart Team.
The Dowell Taggart Team has compiled a list of the Top 300 investment real estate and foreclosure properties for sale. To view, please follow the link: VIEW THE TOP 300 INVESTMENT PROPERTIES
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Upcoming Kansas City Bank Foreclosure List
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Click here to learn about Foreclosures
Find out why you could get a better deal with a pre-Foreclosure
Did you know that the best deals never make it to the multiple listing service or on the internet. The best deals are snapped up by savvy real estate investors in the preforeclosure stage (prior to becoming foreclosed on). If you are looking to buy a home at a great deal for personal use or as an investment property, give us a call. We have access to preforeclosures through our partnerships with banks, PMI companies, attorneys, investors and appraisers.
Find the answers to the following questions:
Q: Where can I get the addresses for the foreclosed homes?
Q: Can I get into the property to see the condition of the house or building?
Q: Is there an opening amount set before the bidding starts?
Q: If I am the successful bidder, how do I need to pay for the property?
Q: What are redemption rights?
Looking to buy a Kansas City Bank Foreclosure Home, contact the Dowell Taggart Team. As the #1 Online Kansas City HUD Foreclosure Real Estate Team, we will be sure to keep updated on the newest real estate foreclosure list. We’ll provide you a new foreclosure list weekly! Let us know how we may help you find a foreclosure below market value today. Call us today and receive a FREE booklet on how to buy a foreclosure home below market value! (913) 712-9313.
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Hope you find this information useful. If you would like help, please don't hesitate to contact the Dowell Taggart Team.
The public list can be time consuming to review. We have taken the time and reviewed many Kansas City Foreclosures and preForeclosures. Contact us by phone if you would like to be included on our distribution list.
Chris Dowell (913) 712-9313.
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