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Best Sources of Pre-Foreclosure Leads
Two conditions are Key to finding a great deal when investing in real estate: A motivated seller, and no or little competition. Every home owner in foreclosure becomes a motivated seller sooner or later, so the first condition is met by default (no pun intended...) when you are looking at ...
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Learn How You Can Invest In Your Future With A Foreclosure List
Have you planned for your future? Are you prepared for what lies ahead of you. Have you invested your money wisely or are you among many who are always going to do something but just never seem to get ahead enough to do anything. A foreclosure list could be the answer to your future. Most people ...
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Pre-Foreclosures - An Introduction To Locating Profitable Investment Properties
The first step in locating a home foreclosure is to find them, a little research and patience, but the rewards are can be well worth the time. The majority of properties in default are easily identified by the first legal foreclosure document that is filed this is known as a "Notice of Default" or ...
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Foreclosure Secrets Revealed - Six Secrets You Absolutely Must Know About Foreclosures
Legal Disclaimer: Author is a licensed real estate agent and is not an attorney. This information is not intended as any form of legal advice. You should always seek the advice of competent licensed professionals. I have talked with or helped hundreds of families who have gone through foreclosure ...
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Stop Foreclosure - Understanding Retention and Liquidation Strategies
There are basically 2 options regarding how lenders approach foreclosure - the final choice is usually based on the seriousness of the borrowers financial situation. Your lender can give you Retention options ? which allows for you to keep your house. OR If you know you can't afford the property ...
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What to Really Expect When Buying A Bank Owned Property
In recent years, most new buyers wanted to buy a new home from a homebuilder. Today, nearly every buyer I pre-qualify today says the same thing. ?I want to buy a bank-owned property.? In some counties around the country, foreclosures are at all-time highs. As a result, in today's market, the best ...
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Where Will I Find Government Foreclosure Listings?
Government foreclosures are properties that have been taken by the government because the purchaser was not able to keep payments up to date on a government mortgage loan, or failed to pay property taxes in a timely manner. To obtain a list of foreclosed properties you should contact your local ...
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What to Offer for HUD Foreclosures?
You have found your dream home and it is a HUD foreclosures. You have done a walk-through of the HUD house and it seems to be in good shape, just a few minor repairs. Unfortunately, you have already made a major mistake. Your real estate agent, who is your uncle, has never sold a HUD home ...
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Finding Foreclosure Property Listings
The Internet has worldwide foreclosure property listings at various websites online. If you are searching for foreclosed homes, your best bet is to visit the Internet to find a broader list. Shopping online provides you the tools you need to find foreclosure homes that may not be listed in local ...
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Flipping a Foreclosure
Buying low and selling high is the key phrase with real estate purchased for the purpose of flipping. The most important part of that phrase is 'buying low?. With a foreclosure there are three times a purchase can be made. (1) Pre - foreclosure, when, or before the homeowner has been notified by ...
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