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  • Profile photo of kogepan517kogepan517
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    Hi all

    Do you know where can I find listing of deceased estate for sale and listing of mortgagee sale? So far, the only free source I could find is http://mipsales.com.au

    Thanks

    Rick

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    Just clicked on that link and a security threat was detected – take care

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    Hi Rick,
    Is there a reason you are mainly after Deceased or mortgagee sales?
    Speaking from my own experience whenever Ive seen one locally its not the bargain you might expect as the rush of Buyers; all after a bargain drives the price up to at least the market value. I’ve even seen one go $50,000 over but I’m sure the buyer would be telling his friends what a bargain he had scored.
    The usual advice- Research, Research, Research applies.

    Best of Luck

    Steve

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    You could subscribe to the public trustee site if you are after that type of property. Often the heirs of deceased estates go to auction so there is no argument over the price, whether that makes the property cheaper I couldn't say.

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    Profile photo of Corey BattCorey Batt
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    Alternatively you can use "Deceased", "Public Trustee" "Mortgagee" "Bank in Possession" etc as key word terms within re.com.au/domain.

    Same when looking for fire damaged properties.

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    Profile photo of kogepan517kogepan517
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    Hi Corey

    Thanks for the suggestion.

    Could you kindly let me know how to use re.com.au/domain? It requires user name and password.

    I should achieve the same result by typing "domain deceased estate" in google search bar right?

    Thanks

    Rick

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    Just join up log in and use it to set alerts for what you are looking at.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

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