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Phone: (714)596-9994
TollFree: 1 877 700 ADIG
Fax: (714)596-9901
Address: 17011 Beach Blvd, Suite 790
City: Huntington Beach
State: California 92647
Country: United States

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http://media.point2.com/p2a/htmltext/7215/1f60/7627/69d6f245e2314b85afb1/original.jpgWelcome to American Dragon Group/ADG, your source for Rehab REO/Auction Properties. 
 
If you you're hunting for real estate which is priced down from 20% to even 50% below market value, you're at the right place!
 
If you are a Real Estate Investor, you can make millions by purchasing homes at foreclosure auctions or dealling directly with Asset Management Companies (for Balk Sale) with price at an all time low. What better time to add Real Estate to your investment portfolio?

Today, a home valued at $364,000 sold at auction for $287,000. Recently we help an investor purchased a property in Fountain Valley for $440,000 and sold it 45 days later for $550,000.

We are at the auctions and dealling with Banks everyday. You choose the City and the Property. We assist you in Purchasing, Financing, Fixing, if necessary, and Selling.
 
So, all you need to do is to give us a call at Toll-Free: +1 (877)700-ADIG, direct at (714)596-9994 or email us at info@americandragongroup.com.
 
We'll do the rest for you.
 
In addition, if you have any questions about buying or selling real estate in California, please contact us. We're here to help you make informed decisions.
 
Please browse our website for listings, reports and important local foreclosing information.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
 

American Dragon Group
 

 


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