http://www.homesales.gov/homesales/mainAction.do
Also, a local Realtor can provide foreclosure listings.
Call me when you're ready for a loan!
Rick Lanicek
www.primelendingonline.com
2006-08-16 06:39:33
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing in life is free. If you want to bid on a house typically our best bet is to use a realtor. they have access to all of the HUD and forclosure homes. Even those commercials that advertise the "free" forclosure list is not free. Suck it up and pay the three percent to an area realtor when you close. If you do not find anything, then you owe nothing,
2006-08-16 06:35:41
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answered by cookies_n_cream0218 5
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those residences are indexed, besides the undeniable fact that the lists are extremely no longer person-friendly to return by utilising. many people perform subscription web pages that have get right of entry to to those foreclosure lists. any opposite direction would be to surely attend a tax/foreclosure public sale the place you will acquire tax certificates of residences and make gives you to pay latest tax and/or loan balances in replace for the valuables. it incredibly is what Carlton Sheet's infomercial/application is all approximately.
2016-11-04 22:54:32
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answered by ? 4
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...check HUD website in the area you are interested in.
2006-08-16 06:42:31
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answered by devil dogs 4
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