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If it is NOT a short sale and bank owned it usually involved a relocation. Many companies provide their employees with a relocation package to get them to move to another corporate location. They usually have 90 days to sell it with their real estate agent and after that period the relocation company buys it from the employee and puts it on the market. These can often be decent deals because the relocation companies want to unload the property in a timely fashion. The downside is that the buyer has to deal with a corporate bureaucracy that is slow to respond and averse to making repairs that may be needed.

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