Buying From REDC

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Is it difficult to purchase properties from REDC and do they really have the good deals like they claim? If someone has dealt with them could you pass on your experience and let us know if it was worth it. Thanks

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  • bargain7620th April, 2009

    I personally have not been to one of their auctions....but 2 of my friends have. I was part of their conversation when they were comparing observations.

    Their opinions, which I highly value, are that prices are run up by shills. Properties were run thru 3 or 4 times, until an acceptable (to the bank) figure was reached. And, since financing is offerred, you are competing with your own future customers!

    With that in mind, I have not attended one of their auctions. If you do attend, how about reporting your experience?

    [addsig]

  • DMAC50621st April, 2009

    So, are you saying all the homes will be sold at auction or plenty will be back on the market?

  • dingleigofai22nd April, 2009

    REDC has lots of auctions out here in Las Vegas. Like the above posts mentioned, there are not really good deals at the auction. You are better off contacting the banks yourself. Everyone thinks you can get the best deals at auction... well, everyone who doesnt really know how to find good deals. REDC auctions are overhyped scams.

  • cjmazur29th August, 2008

    They are going to get the commission either way.

    I have heard these pocket listing. After being in the pocket for a frw days they are listed.

    Also, if the a delay between the "real" mls and what we have access to?

  • jimandlacy29th August, 2008

    Call the local Realtor/MLS association and express your concerns. It is possibly a violation of the MLS rules. It would be here. You cannot show a property until it is actually in our MLS system as active.
    Jim

  • boatboy1st September, 2008

    Thanks for the advice!

  • boatboy2nd September, 2008

    whats your way?

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