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The supply of distressed properties are decreasing.
Peter Diamond, a real estate and structure expert agrees.
For years, foreclosure auctions were the investors go-to for low prices and predictable margins, Diamond said.
Now, with inventory shrinking and competition driving up bids, the easy wins are disappearing.
Investors can no longer rely on foreclosure discounts alone due to rising costs and thinner margins, he added.
What does this mean for investors looking to capitalize on high profits?
Meyers works with top agents by referring sellers who are better suited for retail listings.
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