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What about Free Home Foreclosure Listings?
from:What is the significance behind finding free home foreclosure listings? In today’s housing markets all over the United States foreclosure properties have become a hot topic. Finding foreclosure listing web sites is not a difficult task. Any simple search on line will lead you to endless pages of web sites that will give you foreclosure information for a price. Most web sites will require you to pay a fee for this information and while the fee is usually not too high it is none the less money out of your pocket.
Why pay for foreclosure listings when you can find free home foreclosure listings with just a little more effort and patience? The only answer to this question that really makes sense is that you want the most up to date information and have money to throw away. On the other hand most people do not like to think of their money as something they like to throw away. Because we all find money valuable and prefer to keep it in our pockets taking the time to seek out free home foreclosure listings is a smart way to go about finding the information that you want and keep your green in the bank.
What to Look For in Real Free Home Foreclosure Listings
The main thing that you will want to avoid when looking for free foreclosure listings is to avoid web sites that require you to give up payment information in order to access their foreclosure lists. If you are required to give up payment information you are likely signing up for a free trial membership to the web site’s services. Trial memberships are usually not long and will not last long enough for you to find the property you are looking for. Free home foreclosure listings that are truly free will not require you to supply any payment methods. They will however usually want you to provide other information and can take some time to get to the actual listings. Taking this time to give them personal information will pay off in the long run if you have taken the time to find a web site that updates their listings regularly.
Some questions you may want to ask yourself or better yet a customer service representative for the sites you are inquiring about will include the following.
-How often do you update your listings?
-Where is your listing information supplied from?
-What information is given in the listings?
-Are your agents listed on the web site with each foreclosure property?
These are all questions that will help you to find a reputable web site that provides up to date and reliable information in their free home foreclosure listings.
Bank Foreclosure Listings News
Foreclosure Homes Account for 20 Percent of All US Residential Sales in Q3 ... - MarketWatch (press release)
Foreclosure Homes Account for 20 Percent of All US Residential Sales in Q3 ... MarketWatch (press release) The average sales price of homes in foreclosure or bank owned was $165322 in the third quarter, up 1 percent from the previous quarter but down 3 percent from the third quarter of 2010. The average sales price of these foreclosure-related sales was 34 ... |
Foreclosures at the high end increase across the Bay Area - San Jose Mercury News
Foreclosures at the high end increase across the Bay Area San Jose Mercury News A growing number of foreclosure proceedings end with a short sale -- selling the home with the agreement of the bank for less than the value of the mortgage. There were nearly twice as many short sales last year of Contra Costa County homes whose ... Foreclosures at the High End Increase |
O.C. foreclosures for sale at 20-month low - OCRegister
O.C. foreclosures for sale at 20-month low OCRegister Steve Thomas of ReportsOnHousing.com publishes every two weeks a report on the supply of local homes for sale and the share of that inventory that's distressed properties -- foreclosures and short sales. His latest report -- as of February 2 -- says … |
China Credit Cards, Danish Bad Loans Accounts, Smith & Nephews: Compliance - Bloomberg
China Credit Cards, Danish Bad Loans Accounts, Smith & Nephews: Compliance Bloomberg All 50 states announced almost 16 months ago they were investigating bank foreclosure practices following disclosures that faulty documents were being used to seize homes. Officials from a group of state attorneys general offices and federal agencies, ... |
Half of county home sales were foreclosures or short sales - HeraldNet
Half of county home sales were foreclosures or short sales HeraldNet By Amy Daybert, Herald Writer Nearly half of all single-family homes sales last year in Snohomish County was either a short sale or foreclosure, according to Washington Property Solutions, a short sale negotiating company based in Bellevue. |


