This should not come as a surprise to anyone who follows foreclosure trends, but the top 3 states for foreclosures as of August 2009 (according to Realty Trac) are Nevada, Florida, and California. This is a bit of good new for Arizona (where I reside), having dropped to #4.
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Written by boablog on October 1st, 2009 with no comments.
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There are many websites that claim to offer free foreclosure lists, but many of them require you to enter your credit card information, and then they just hope and pray that you do not cancel prior to the first payment. I guess they really hope you like the list and just keep paying for it month after month until you find what you need. There are some advantages to paid foreclosure lists such as a greater level of information, but for me, I prefer to just get the raw information and run with it. Also, if you have a trusted real estate agent (which is highly recommended) he or she can get whatever info you need to do your research and find out of the propperty is suitable for you.
Our company offers free government, bank and commercial foreclosure listings and we do not ask for your credit card. Everything is out in the open and we simply point you to the institutions that have the properties listed for sale. If you have not started your search yet, or if you are looking to cancel a costly paid foreclosure listing service, youve come to the right place.
To better serve you, here are the direct links to the information on our website:
- Bank Foreclosure Listings
- Government Foreclosure Listings
- Commercial Foreclosure Listings
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us.
Written by boablog on September 23rd, 2009 with no comments.
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