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Japan Foreclosed Properties
Japan Foreclosed Properties

Question: Is there someone who are interested in foreclosed properties in japan?
I want to make website that inform about foreclosed real estate in japan.even foreigners can purchase japanese real estate cheaper than other way.when foreigner come to japan,they try to rent a apartment.but there are a lot of landlords who reject foreigners.because some foreigners do not keep rules.but, if you buy a apartment,no one oppose it.
and in japan, when we purchase real estate we hire agent.but they charge a lot of money.in general,they charge you 5 percent of real estate price.but when you buy properties in action managed by court house, you do not need agent and you can buy it at reasonable price.
what do you think my idea?are you interested in foreclosure in japan?>
Answer: It's very brilliant idea actually, but is important for you to make an agreement with the owner of that propertiy(s) in order to the buyer not contact directly with the legal agents of the party(s) of that properties. Because, when you build that website, you must put the address of that properties including office or agents. It's better you make agreement for example : take only 2% from real estate price ( making agreement with general marketing manager of real estate ) or if they will not accept your propocal, try to make agreement with seller ( agents ). But I havean an idea, try to build a website and asking sponsorship is better and not spend the time. Good Luck, My Friend..
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Washington Dc Foreclosed Properties
Washington Dc Foreclosed Properties

Question: Where's the best place to find foreclosed/pre-foreclosed property in Northern VA/Washington, DC area?
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Answer: The current leader on the internet relating to providing information on foreclosures is recognized as RealtyTrac however you do have to pay to receive their informational services on foreclosures. You can also contact your local banks they have OREO (Other Real Estate Owned) departments that handle the properties they have taken back.
There are others that we have found list them on the internet
In this forum participants, such as myself, give opinions on subjects that they feel they know the answer to and sometimes those opinions sound exactly like the right answers but they might not be due to the varying laws in each state, and anyone can make a mistake, that’s why I like to give links to resources that you can check all answers against, including my own opinions, in case my opinions are wrong. Since most of these links are from state & federal government & non profits sometimes they change them, let me know if the links are wrong so I can go find the new ones. So to that end here are some links that you might want to check before relying on information and opinions that you get in here, and that you might be considering following up on and as always verify everything with a licensed professional.
Chase Bank foreclosureshttp://mortgage.chase.com/pages/other/co_properties_landing.jsp
Country Wide foreclosures
http://www.countrywide.com/purchase/f_reo.asp
Bank of America foreclosures
http://bankofamerica.reo.com/search/
Regions Bank foreclosures
http://www.regions.com/personal_banking/property_for_sale.rf
NationStar Mortgage
http://www.nationstarmtg.com/Realtors/FindAHome.aspx?state=ALL
U.S. Bank Home Mortgage
https://customercare.fnfismd.com/usbankhomemortgage/reo/reoReport.asp
Wells Fargo
http://www.pasreo.com/reo/consumerSvlt/nav/ConsumerNavL1.jsp/requestPage/consumer/PropertySearch.jsp
IndyMac Bancorp
http://apps.indymacbank.com/individuals/realestate/search.asp
Chase Mortgage
http://mortgage.chase.com/pages/other/co_properties_landing.jsp
[ ] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA):
http://www.resales.usda.gov/
[ ] Real Estate for Sale by US Government Site #1
http://www.firstgov.gov/shopping/realestate/realestate.shtml
[ ] Site #2 http://www.homesales.gov/homesales/mainAction.do
[ ] IRS: Real & Personal Property Sales: http://www.ustreas.gov/auctions/irs/
[ ] Acquiring a VA guaranteed home foreclosed by states: http://www.ocwen.com/reo/residential/res_reofindbystate.cfm?proptype=VA
[ ] Foreclosure requirement by HUD guaranteed loans: http://www.hudclips.org/sub_nonhud/cgi/nph-brs.cgi?d=MLET&s1=90-$%5Bno%5D&op1=AND&SECT1=TXTHLB&SECT5=MLET&p=1&r=39&f=G
[ ] Homes and properties being sold by the different departments in US Government:
http://www.hud.gov/homes/homesforsale.cfm
[ ] USDA Properties for sale all states
http://www.resales.usda.gov/sfhdirect/sfh_prop_main.cfm
Seminar: Buying Auction, REO & Foreclosure Homes
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Washington Foreclosed Properties
Washington Foreclosed Properties

Question: How do I register to buy foreclosure properties in Washington? Honest question, no spam please.?
I am considering a move to Washington from California. I am going to have a nest egg and woudl like the option of purchasing a foreclosure outright with cash. How do I go about getting on a list or whatever to be able to buy foreclosed properties. I am looking for answers here because all the sites online just want you to subscribe for that info. Thanks.
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Answer: You don't have to register anywhere. The auctions are published in local papers before they go up on the auction block.
In addition, your title company should be able to forward you lists, as should your real estate agent.
You can also use http://www.usa-foreclosure.com/home.aspx
To buy the property, you best bet is to work with a HEAVILY EXPERIENCED real estate agent that deals with foreclosed properties regularly. They will draw up the contracts in such a way that you are protected. If you go in there and hand cash to the bank, you could end up with hundreds of thousands of dollars in liens that show up 90 days after closing.
Washington Foreclosure Homes - WA
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