Foreclosed Homes...How To Find The Deals

By Doc Schmyz

During a down real estate market, finding foreclosed homes can be easy but you can also find foreclosures in a strong market. Here is a list of the places where you can start your search for foreclosures. You may find success with one or all of these resources. Good Luck.



Auction Houses

If you have been to a auto auction, then home auction will feel no different. Many of the auction companies hold a large inventory of properties. Since the bidding is relatively quick and houses can be sold in a matter of seconds, prices of real estate can go over market value but you can also find really good properties in their inventory.

Major Bank/Lender Web sites

Major banks maintain a good list of foreclosed properties. Some are listed on the homepage of the company website. Visit bank web sites and check out the foreclosed properties listing. Sometimes you will have to do some digging...but you can find information that will lead you in the direction your looking.

Online foreclosure companies

There are several online companies that specialize in listing foreclosure real estate. Some charge a one-time membership fee to anyone who wishes to access the list of foreclosed properties. The good thing about signing up on web-based foreclosure companies is that once you are in, you can get a wide selection of foreclosure properties available nationwide. More often then not, you can opt in for a email update on real estate in areas your looking at.

Real estate agents

Due to the internet, most agents are either maintaining personal web sites or are under real estate companies that sell foreclosed properties. Major cities have real estate offices where you can inquire into possibility of acquiring foreclosures. A lot of agents are dealing with large volumes of foreclosed real estate these days. Seek out and ask for a agent who has a track record of dealing with both foreclosure and short sale real estate.

"Bandit" And Listing Signs About Real Estate.

You don't need to look anywhere else because you can find foreclosure signs around your neighborhood. Homes with signs like foreclosure, bank repo, and bank-owned are for you to consider. These signs contain address and contact information of the agents you can visit or call. The best thing about considering homes with real estate signs is that you can actually check the condition of the house on-site. And with one phone call, you can arrange with the agent the date when you want to see the interior of the house.

Government Agencies

Fannie Mae foreclosure homes, HUD, Small Business Association, The V.A., Department of the Treasury and other government agencies have a list of real estate properties for sale. Usually, when buying a house from these agencies, you are required to acquire the services of a real estate broker or personally submit an offer. Go to any of the government agencies web sites for more information. - 31864

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