how can I view foreclosures in a area

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you can also go to http://www.all-foreclosure.com/foreclosures.htm and they will provide you with links to all the banks holding foreclosures.   It is a free site.
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Hi Jon

You can sign up and pay for Realty Trac or check with agents in your area since many foreclosures are listed with agents with MLS access.

Just keep in mind that there many other good deals out there that are not foreclosures since the foreclosures are driving the prices down.

My advice would be to find a prefessional Realtor in your area who deals with foreclosures and use his/hers help on guiding you through the process.

Hope this will help you.

Noemi Cardoso
RE/MAX On Demand
Somerset MA
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