
Foreclosure
Listings
The following sites contain databases filled with
information about foreclosures, preforeclosures, HUD
foreclosures and government and bank-owned properties
(REOs). Some of these sites offer free registration, but
check closely to understand that “free” often means a seven-day
free trial and they will nail your credit card later on.
Other sites, like the Home Sales HUD listed below, offer
extensive information - and it's for free.
- 4Viv: The purpose of
this Web site is to provide access to the most informative,
free foreclosure listings and resources on the Internet.
You will find links and valuable information related to
government, HUD, VA, and Bank/REO properties and much
more.
- Email
Foreclosures: This site provides a service where they
find foreclosure listings and deliver them to your email
inbox as soon as they receive them. The listings are
formulated by user criteria, so you only receive the
information you request. Plus, this services will email you
only if new or changed listings meeting your criteria
become available. This service is “free for
homebuyers.”
- Foreclosure
I: This site contains “the largest, most accurate, and
comprehensive database of foreclosure, pre-foreclosure and
tax lien listings in the US.” You have access to listings
24/7, and you can tap into a personalized listings update
service based upon your request.
- Foreclosure
Data: This site belongs to National Foreclosure Data
Company founded in 1998. With over 2.3 Million users and
growing, this site offers specialized investment tools to
help analyze data, detailed data on property listings,
24-hour customer support and more.
- Foreclosure
Deals: ForeclosureDeals.com is a leading online
foreclosure listings service, founded in 1998. Working
closely with banks, court houses, government agencies and
local brokers, this site provides up-to-date information on
foreclosure homes, pre-foreclosures, foreclosures and
auctions throughout the day.
- Foreclosure Free
Search: Once again, another site that offers free
research, but the user must register to learn details about
a property, and the offer is for a seven-day free
trial.
- Foreclosure Investor’s
Report: The Foreclosure
Investors Report (FIR) supplies qualified investors with
advanced information about upcoming foreclosure sales by
offering its members accurate, current data on loans that
are in foreclosure. While this company’s listings currently
include only Arkansas and Tennessee foreclosures, they plan
to expand to other states very soon.
- Foreclosure
Listings: This site makes it easy to find foreclosure
homes and bank foreclosures for great prices. By compiling
research gathered on real estate markets in every state,
ForeclosureListings.com has created a comprehensive,
searchable database of foreclosure listings and made it
available to members for a fee. Members also receive
24-hour customer support and information geared to every
level of real estate experience.
- Foreclosure
Listings Nationwide: You must register with a credit
card to gain access to listings provided by this service.
Unlike straight database services, this site also offers a
blog, short tutorials and more. But, it is basically a
listing service.
- Foreclosure
Warehouse: ForeclosureWarehouse.com was created to help
investors with providing a convenient, online foreclosure
resource that combines the latest information with
top-notch personal service. You have access to listings 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, and the site provides 24/7
costumer service.
- Foreclosures
4 Investors: This mission of Foreclosures-4-Investors
is to become the largest investment property wholesaler in
the nation. This site focuses on both residential and
commercial properties, and you can find useful resources
here such as documents for the buyer, newsletter, tutorials
and more.
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ForeclosureNet: Use this site’s seven-day free trial to
find bank foreclosures and government foreclosed homes that
include single family homes, condos, town homes,
multi-family unites, rental and income properties, office
buildings, agricultural properties and more.
- Free
Foreclosure Listings: No registraton required to search
through this database, which includes foreclosure and
preforeclosure listings for all fifty states, including
bank and government-owned properties. Choose from HUD,
single family homes, town homes, rental and income
properties.
- Free
Home Mortgage Foreclosure Listings: This site, like so
many others that have popped up on the Web over the past
few months, offers a database organized by state. While
they offer searches for free, it’s a ruse for a seven-day
free trial and users cannot delve into the details of an
offering without registration.
- Home
Sales HUD: Unlike other listing sites, the investor can
find actual images and information about HUD homes for sale
here without a fee. These previously owned homes are for
sale by public auction or other method depending on the
property. An investor in a HUD home may need to find a real
estate sales professional in your area who is authorized to
show and sell HUD homes (most are).
- House Repos:
Like many of the foreclosure listings on this page, this
site holds a database of house repossessions that users can
gain access to for a fee. This site also provides a blog
that focuses on foreclosures.
- MSN
Foreclosure Listings: MSN offers a foreclosure
database, along with laws pertaining to foreclosures by
state and a short tutorial on how to purchase
foreclosures.
- Preforeclosure
Alert: Preforeclosurealerts.com offers investors the
opportunity to find distressed properties before they hit
the market. You must register first, then you begin to
receive emails when the site lists new preforeclosure
offerings.
- Preforeclosure.com:
This site contains more than 1.2 million foreclosure,
preforeclosure, bankruptcy, FSBO and tax lien listings
across the United States. They obtain their listings
through hundreds of leading foreclosing lenders and
government agencies, as well as an extensive network of
corporate sellers, directly.
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