Finding Foreclosures

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I continually read about all the houses being sold via foreclosure. Please give me some websites that are useful. Many require $ and are way out of date or do not have sufficient information.
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December 13 2007 - US

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where are u looking for them at. email me and I can help u in the certain states.


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December 13 2007
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please-meal me som foreclosure websites that are useful in myarea new york 11385 jonelridgewood@peoplepc.com
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December 13 2007
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In Tennessee, all forecloseure properties have to be noted for three weeks in local paper. Once you see a property you are interested in... read which lawyer is handling the case (which will be located in the paper) and go to their website or call to see if you can get any additional info. Also, this would be a good time to go to court house to find out if there are any liens on property and see previous mortgage amount to determine if it's in your range. Houses are usually auctioned at county court house steps for remaining mtg balance plus any legal fees incurred. Keep in mind, most times funds have to be delivered within 24 hours of purchasing at court house and many mortgage companies will not be able to process a loan that quickly.
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December 13 2007
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I live on the East Coast (NJ) and am interested in foreclosures on the West Coast (California and Hawaii). My interest, therefore, is to find websites that list current data and Bank owned properties. Please help
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December 14 2007
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Here's what you do, go outside, pick up a rock and throw it. First house you hit? Will be one of the following according to some here 1) in foreclosure 2) pre-forclosure or 3) will be in foreclosure by spring. Good luck to you!

If that doesn't work for you, I've heard http://www.realtytrac.com/pub/landing/optimized_c.asp?&accnt=107661 mentioned a lot.
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December 14 2007
Hi amass553,

www.realtytrac.com is a good site and is not expensive, but beware forclosures are sold as is. There can be second mortgages or equity lines that were never recorded and you would be responsible for those. Also have a title and lien seach done, only to protect yourself.

Good Luck,

Curtis Burnam
Distinctive Realty
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Florida
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December 14 2007

There are many cheap and very good foreclosure listing services...
you can try this one to find foreclosed homes..

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February 18 2008
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I second realtytrac. Most cities require foreclosures to be listed in a news media for a certain period of time. Ours can be found at the County Courthouse here in Charlotte. It also has mortgage amounts, pre-foreclosures, etc. For bank owned properties (REO's) just simply search the lenders websites, or go to HUD.gov, Fannie Mae, etc.

www.charlotte-appraiser.net

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February 18 2008
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Does anyone know of any good foreclosure sites for central Maryland? I'm not interested in going to the courthouse and trying to buy a house at auction. I'd like to search for houses that are on the market at a good value. Someone said that realtor.com lists them but where? Is there any county sites that list them?

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February 18 2008

jmabeus, what the hell are you looking for foreclosures for, your going through a short sale yourself... give it a rest already...rent for a while, repair your credit, save some money... holy cow...enough already

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February 18 2008
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Just seeing what's out there....

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February 18 2008

Here's a great foreclosure website where you can find all the information you need about the property you are looking for.... take a look at http://www.mostlyforeclosures.com/.

 

Some partners:

 

http://www.foreclosureconnections.com/

http://www.e-foreclosuresearch.com/

http://www.foreclosuredatabank.com/

 

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