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What’s the best way to find free foreclosures that are current? Please be very specific, if possible?

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Robert B asked:


I heard you can find them at the town hall, but I don’t know what department to look in.

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April 15th, 2007 |

Tags: Current, Free Foreclosures, Town Hall


3 Responses to “What’s the best way to find free foreclosures that are current? Please be very specific, if possible?”

  1. theresajstephens
    April 19th, 2007 at 2:00 am

    THE CLERKS OFFICE, ALSO THERE IS A PAPER BOX IN THE HALL WAY THAT HAS A NEW LIST OF THE FORECLOUSRES FOR THE WEEK. ALSO YOU CAN CONTACT A REALTOR.
    IF YOU HAVE ANYMORE QUESTIONS YOU CAN EMAIL ME.
    I WORK FOR A MORTGAGE COMPANY SO I CAN ANSWER MOST OF YOU QUESTIONS


  2. hunter2
    April 21st, 2007 at 5:31 pm

    Most all foreclosures are listed by real estate offices before they sell. Since the sellers/bank pay the commission you are charged nothing for accessing the foreclosures through real estate agents and specialize in this market sector. This is the surest way to get current listings. Get on an email list with a local realtor. They will start emailing you everything out there in your area and price range.
    Check the local newspaper under announcements. Properties that have a published notice of foreclosure are listed there with a phone number to call. But that is a needle in a haystack as many of the property owners are going to pay their payments current. You won’t know that until you’ve already spent your time on it.


  3. lu_candid
    April 22nd, 2007 at 6:46 am

    Oh man. I wouldn’t try public records if I were you. What a pain. Plus you only get the legal description.

    Try a site that gives a free trial so you make sure it is what you are actually looking for.


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