What's the best FREE way to look up foreclosure listings?


Question:
(besides those "1 week free trial" offers.)

Answer:
Try your county clerk's website. Where I live all foreclosures are listed on the clerk's site, with the judgment amount and the date of the auction. They also put announcements in the Sunday paper.

You can also search the public records (if you can't access from home you can always go to the courthouse) for properties that are owned by Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
http://www.all-foreclosure.com/preforc.h...
There ISN'T a free way. Why not ? Because there's a TON of legwork assembling all that information on one or two sites, and then maintaining such a site. Now would YOU do that for free ?
The only FREE way I know of is getting to know a Title officer or someone that works at title company. They get these listings every week and can email them to you.
Other than that, you will have to go to the County Courthouse.

Good luck.
search and search. For Example this web site:
http://www.foreclosureinfousa.net...
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