any good websites to look for updated foreclosure homes?
Posted on February 9th, 2010 by admin
Besides zillow, yahoo, and realty track. I would like to find a website that doesn’t charge u and is updated. Thanks in advanced
First thing…please don’t buy a house based on how it is currently owned. Decide to buy the house that meets your needs at the best location and best price. That may be a foreclosure- but also compare those to ones that individuals own- you may be very surprised.
At least in my area all foreclosures including HUD owned properties are listed in the MLS that Realtors belong to. And in this area almost every single Realtor I know offers a search-able website that allows you to see all the active houses for sale in the entire MLS –for free.
These website are updated minute by minute based on what the listing agent has updated. Sometimes the listing agent does not update- so that prevents all websites from being able to update that listing.
February 9th, 2010 at 2:50 pm
Talk to your local realtor. Go to the nearest realty office and ask a realtor for the foreclosed homes in your area. That is free, and the most updated. They can even put you on an emailing list to automatically send you new foreclosed listings.
Also, for HUD homes, go to http://www.mcbreo.com.
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February 9th, 2010 at 3:06 pm
I would think that the best site to go to would be the site for your local county clerk. That is where the foreclosure posting is first filed and that’s where all those websites that charge get the information from. You can also go to the county courthouse and see the foreclosure postings actually posted on a bulletin board. Go to the source. You can also sign up for a monthly email from the county clerk and they will email you before the monthly auction.
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February 9th, 2010 at 3:40 pm
I’ve been looking @ this site called realtor.com and they’ve been pretty up-to-date on homes on the market so just look @ homes you like on there and get with a local realtor to see if they can keep you up on whether or not they are foreclosed.
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February 9th, 2010 at 4:09 pm
First thing…please don’t buy a house based on how it is currently owned. Decide to buy the house that meets your needs at the best location and best price. That may be a foreclosure- but also compare those to ones that individuals own- you may be very surprised.
At least in my area all foreclosures including HUD owned properties are listed in the MLS that Realtors belong to. And in this area almost every single Realtor I know offers a search-able website that allows you to see all the active houses for sale in the entire MLS –for free.
These website are updated minute by minute based on what the listing agent has updated. Sometimes the listing agent does not update- so that prevents all websites from being able to update that listing.
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February 9th, 2010 at 4:36 pm
All of them must be posted at your County Recorders Office.
Attend one of the auctions at noon on the courthouse steps. Ask the auctioneer if she will place you on her mailing list.
pasreo.com has all of Wells Fargo’s repos
amtrust.com has theirs
countrywide.com has theirs ( All are free and i don’t work for any of them)
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