Foreclosure properties?
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http://www.hud.gov/homes/index.cfm... ... for HUD homes
http://www.ocwen.com/reo/home.cfm... ... for VA homes (and some others too)
http://www.reotrans.com . many others nationwide
ALL FREE
The best way to find them without having to pay for the information is to spend time doing research at your local courthouse. It is all a matter of public record, all you have to do is put in the time, or pay someone to put in the time for you.
Real estate agents may or may not help you. They get paid on commission, and someone in foreclosure may not be willing to pay the commission for you. There is little incentive for the agent to do any work for you if they aren't getting paid.
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The bank are not selling these homes since they know it will flood the market and drop prices even more so the list are hard to get or they are just holding.
Lot of bad news and yet so many have there head in the sand.
As you know there is a lot of hidden information , to tell the truth this is fraud by omission since they are with holding information that is affecting the market by messing with the prices.
This type of fraud is what caused this mess, check out this web site it tell how they made the now crashing houseing bubble.
http://www.breakingbubble.com/
What is needed is a open and publicly assailable" search able web site" That is mandatory and ran by the country assessor office.
Then and only then will you have an open honest and transparent property market.
Every city or a small town has a local paper or magazine like for advertisement including real
estates by owners.
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