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What is a Probate Sale? Answering 4 Big Questions About This Tricky Transaction

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You’re interested in buying a house, and someone told you about probate sales. But — if you’re being honest — you really have no idea what a probate sale is or how it works. What is a probate sale? You vaguely understand that these can provide opportunities for a bargain. We’ll walk you through it.

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The Role of a Probate Realtor® And When You Need One

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Simply put, if you’re trying to buy or sell a home, and the home’s owner died without a clear trust, you may need to start looking for a probate real estate agent to help you through the process. Here we’ll explain how probate home sales work, as well as the actions you can take if you need to start a probate sale.

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8 Red-hot Real Estate Niches That Can Double Your GCI in 2024

The Close

You’ll be the agent everyone turns to when you learn the ins and outs, pitfalls, tips, and financing secrets of successful real estate investors. Thankfully, short-term rentals (STRs) are still lucrative, even in the current economy. Gain as much knowledge as you can around real estate as a business. Get Your BRRR e-Book From Kiavi 2.

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6 Ways to Find Probate Leads & Purchase Probate Properties

The Close

Ill explore exactly what a probate lead is, the pros and cons of probate leads and properties, and how to find and purchase them. What is a Probate Lead? Before finding and buying probate leads, its essential to understand what they are. Here are a few ways on how to find probate properties: 1.

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Benefits of Investing in New Construction Real Estate

Marco Santarelli

If your investment focus is on pre-foreclosure, foreclosure, bank-owned property (REOs), or probate sales then you are likely to be purchasing resale properties. They tend to appreciate value faster than older properties, as they are often built in growing areas and offer modern amenities. This however is not common in today’s market.