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free government foreclosure websites

August 7th, 2008 by admin



free government foreclosure websites
Where do I get free listings of government tax foreclosures in my region?

my Husband and I are looking into buying a home preferably a tax foreclosure, and I would like some insight on any websites you may have out there that are legit.

There aren’t any shortcuts here. Since John Beck and all those other hacks came on the scene, a bunch of people are wanting to try their hand at buying tax foreclosure homes. Truth is, there are darn few of them that come on the auction block. Your best bet is to pay a visit to your county tax assessor and find out the best way to access this information.

Free Foreclosure sites


Foreclosure Aftermath


Foreclosure Aftermath


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Government-owned Websites


Government-owned Websites


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Foreclosure Investing For Dummies


Foreclosure Investing For Dummies


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With the housing bubble of the past few years bursting and interest rates on the rise, there has been an upsurge in the number of foreclosures across the country, creating many opportunities for profit. But investing in real estate foreclosure[s?] can be a tough job, especially when a negative stigma is attached. How do you make money while preserving your morals and trust? Foreclosure Investing For Dummies shows you how to invest in foreclosures ethically without being accused of stealing homes from “little old ladies.” This step-by-step guide helps you thoroughly research property, find the best opportunities, purchase foreclosures, and avoid misleading distressed homeowners. This book doesn’t promise quick profits through minimal work, but it will provide you with invaluable information to become a successful investor, including: Identifying opportunities and understanding risks Obtaining information, tools, support, and resources Locating properties prior to foreclosure Assisting homeowners through the foreclosure process Acquiring properties below market value prior to the auction Buying property at an auction, from lending institutions, and government agencies Repairing, renovating, and selling or leasing property This book provides tips and strategies for refinancing your property and maximizing your profits. It also gives you advice on how to assist homeowners, have them work with you, and common mistakes you should avoid. It’s time to go out and make the most of foreclosure investing, and with Foreclosure Investing For Dummies by your side, your hard work and devotion will bring tons of success!


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