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What is a good free website to find foreclosures?

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pixelinpink asked:


I’ve seen some sites out there, but they’re all subscription/pay-service. I’m looking for a site that has foreclosure listings (specifically in MA), without having to pay to view them.

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November 29th, 2007 |

Tags: Foreclosure Listings, Free Foreclosures, Free Website


3 Responses to “What is a good free website to find foreclosures?”

  1. acermill
    December 2nd, 2007 at 9:53 am

    You’re not going to find one of those. The foreclosure websites incur expenses in gathering this information from the assorted courthouses across the nation to make it available. They’re not doing this work for free.

    You can get it free by visiting the offices of the assorted counties in which you desire to locate foreclosures. It’s a matter of public record.


  2. unhappyinin
    December 3rd, 2007 at 3:50 pm

    you can check the local paper see what homes are going to court for foreclosures, you can get the listing from banks that repoed the homes, wells fargo has a repo page, usbank has a repo page and I know that the VA has one too. you can also check with your county assessor to see what homes are now bank owed, takes a lot of searching but they are out there.


  3. foreclosurefish_com
    December 6th, 2007 at 6:36 am

    Check out the county websites to find lists of upcoming foreclosure sales. Usually the county sheriff will maintain a list of auctions in the coming months, and the list will be available online or you can call for a copy.

    The subscription sites are mostly based the county info anyway, so you can get the information directly from the county and have it more updated and earlier than anyone else.


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