Does anyone know of a site that I can find foreclosure homes that doesn't cost money to get such a site?
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Most counties have them - but you're wasting your time on the free sites.
By the time the information appears on those sites, it is 10 days or more old. The pros who work foreclosures all pay for the expedited lists. Why? Because if they don't, by the time they will get the information from the free sites, every bankruptcy attorney, hard money lender, real estate agent, and "cash for houses" business has already contacted these people.
Here is a serious question for you: If the folks have already said "no" to 250 of those folks, why are they going to say "yes" to you? Why are they even going to listen? The answer is that they are not.
Foreclosure business is a real business. You have to be willing to pay your vendors that help you beat the competition. You have to understand it. It is not automatic money, and there are some serious requirements. There are jokers running around purporting to sell the secrets of the foreclosure industry, "Make risk free money in foreclosures," but it's nonsense - a con to get you to fork over money for their "program".
Your local newspaper that court notices are published in or at your local courthouse.
http://www.all-foreclosure.com/preforc.h...
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Check with a title company in the area you are interested in. They can tell you what firms do foreclosures; those firms generally have free websites.
You'll probably be better off checking out the county sheriff's department. Many have a website that lists the scheduled sheriff sales that they will be conducting in the near future.
You could also check out the website for your local newspapers, as they usually list notices of default and sheriff sale dates.
Most of the sites that just sell public records data on preforeclosure/foreclosure properties get their information from the same sources as the newspaper, and the sheriff's department will have the most updated dates for upcoming auctions.
None of these will have contact information on the homeowners, but they'll at least have names/addresses, and some will give you the lender's name or the attorney handling the case.
Good luck.
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