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CarletonSheets: Bank Foreclosure List — Member Reviewsback to topWrite a review and tell everyone what you think about CarletonSheets: Bank Foreclosure List. Be the first person to review CarletonSheets: Bank Foreclosure List. CarletonSheets: Bank Foreclosure List — Publisher Informationback to topNote: Publisher information is assembled using data from the publisher's site. CarletonSheets.com Carleton Sheets began investing in real estate using what is now known as creative financing techniques. Today, with partners or individually, he has bought and sold more than 20 million dollars worth of income producing real estate. Now, Carleton divides his time between being an active investor, writing, and lecturing throughout the country. He has appeared on numerous radio and television talk shows around the country and has personally lectured to more than 500,000 people on the subject of creative real estate investment. His television show, "The Carleton Sheets Program," has been running continuously on the air for over 16 years, making it the longest running television program of it's kind. CarletonSheets: Bank Foreclosure List — Correctionsback to topIf you have corrections or comments about this subscription, please let us know. |
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