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Where To Find Foreclosure Homes

Where To Find Foreclosure Homes
Where To Find Foreclosure Homes

Question: Where can I find a public listing of bank foreclosure homes in Austin, TX.?

I would prefer sites that are free and provide complete information.

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Answer: in the austin american statesman newspaper - under public notices.

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Best Way To Find Foreclosure Listings

Best Way To Find Foreclosure Listings
Best Way To Find Foreclosure Listings

Question: How do I find foreclosure listings without paying a membership fee somewhere?

I keep hearing about how buying foreclosures is a great way to find buy property for less money. I am a recent college graduate and don't want to throw money away on rent when I can hopefully find a place where the monthly morgage payments are less. I am looking to live in the Lehigh Valley (Allentown) of Pennsylvania.

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Answer: I am relocating and have been looking at foreclosures. With as many are out there, many are listed on realtor.com or with local realtors. A few sources that I've tried:

Bank websites - Chase, BoA, etc.
www.hud.gov - has links to all govt owned foreclosed properties
www.ushud.com - not a lot of information
Local realtors websites

Make sure you do your research like checking the county website for valuation information, tax info etc. Since most offer no disclosures, you want to make sure you do the legwork to ensure that it is a good deal.

California Foreclosure Listings: Find a Foreclosed Property

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Buying Foreclosure From Bank

Buying Foreclosure From Bank
Buying Foreclosure From Bank

Question: I want to buy a bank owned foreclosure home with cash. How do I begin?

I live in Albuquerque, NM.

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Answer: First you have to do some research and find out where these homes are or at least the home you want. I would suggest using the site GovernmentAuctions.org - they have a comprehensive list of foreclosed homes, details info on where and when the home goes up for sale, and who is in charge. If this is your first foreclosure - they also have a tutorial. After that I would find an auction that specifies that cash is allowed. Most of them go with cashiers check.

Real Estate: Buying Bank Foreclosures

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