Tips On Foreclosure Websites Good Not So Good
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Tips for Using Foreclosure Websites: The Good and the Not-So-Good
Foreclosure properties can be an excellent investment opportunity. When homeowners miss mortgage payments, lenders repossess and quickly resell the properties to minimize losses. To secure the best deals, thorough research is essential, and foreclosure websites are invaluable resources. Here's a look at some notable sites offering free trials:
1. Foreclosure.com
- Access: Over 1.2 million properties, including foreclosures, pre-foreclosures, bankruptcies, FSBO homes, and tax liens.- Trial and Cost: Free trial; $40 per month afterward.
- Features: Daily updates ensure fresh listings.
2. ForeclosureReportings.com
- Access: Foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listings.- Trial and Cost: One-week free trial; $20 per month post-trial.
- Best For: Beginners in the foreclosure market.
3. RealtyTrac.com
- Access: 500,000 foreclosure and pre-foreclosure properties, plus auctions, bank-owned, and FSBO homes.- Trial and Cost: Post-trial membership costs $39.80 per month, with discounts for multi-month purchases.
- Features: Offers instructional articles for buyers and sellers, benefiting users and non-members alike.
4. Foreclosures.com
- Access: Listings alongside industry training.- Trial and Cost: $50 per month for both; $20 for training alone after a one-week trial.
- Note: Useful for new investors, but listings aren't as comprehensive.
5. ForeclosureDataOnline.com
- Access: Over 400,000 properties including residential and commercial.- Trial and Cost: Free one-week trial (limited features); $3.95 for full weekly access; $40 monthly or $99 annually.
- Features: Tools like property alerts and guides, with reliable data from banks and agencies.
6. RealtyStore.com
- Access: Offers special bonuses, free credit reports, and loan savings.- Trial and Cost: $1 for a one-week unlimited trial; $10 per week thereafter.
- Best For: Beginners, with detailed neighborhood information and pre-foreclosure tutorials.
These websites provide a wealth of resources for both novice and seasoned investors. Assess your needs and budget to choose the best tool for your property search.
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