I am trying to find a free foreclosure home listing without signing up for free for 7 days. I don’t trust the internet security by providing my credit card information.
6 Responses to “
Where Can I Find Online Foreclosure Home Listing Totally Free? ”
tryptico //
Nov 23, 2009 at
9:35 am
Try going to your County web site and look under County Clerk of courts for properties in foreclosure.
Kim S //
Nov 23, 2009 at
9:47 am
Type in your state, .gov go to foreclosure.or recorder.
Technopo… //
Nov 23, 2009 at
10:28 am
Go to the county courthouse. All the foreclosures will be posted there.
On In Two //
Nov 23, 2009 at
10:45 am
This site has all sorts of homes on it. If the home says corporate owned or HUD. Then it is a foreclosure. Those sites that say foreclosed homes are homes that could be foreclosed, but are not necessarily. If a person gets behind in payment then their home could end up on that site. But not foreclosed. Most foreclosed homes are owned by the bank and require $500 to $1,000 in ernest money and HUD homes are even harder to get. Just to let you know the bank does not like to pay any closing costs on a foreclosed home. If you want to buy a cheap home, buying a foreclosed is not necessarily the cheapest. If you buy a home from an individual then they may pay closing costs or most of them for you and that will help tremendously. Closing costs usually come out of your own pocket and are not added in your mortgage payment. With any home there is the year of Insurance that you have to pay for in advance and most banks require an inspection that can be pricey. Hope this has helped you out.
I put a bid on a foreclosed home yesterday and $1,000 ernest and took $5,000 off the initial price with the bank paying half of the closing costs. They don’t like to pay those closing costs. You’d think a bank wouldn’t mind. They don’t want to do all the paperwork and they just want to get rid of it. They will counter me, I know it.
JM //
Nov 23, 2009 at
11:34 am
In you local supermarket, and in some convenience stores there are free real estate listing books near the entrance. These books often list foreclosures.
bountydo //
Nov 23, 2009 at
12:18 pm
Normally a website will look like this http://www. whatever
You can be assured your credit card will be safe if the site is a “secure server”
The way to know this is when the actual screen appears for you to input the credit card number the title bar should read
https://
The “S” behind http means that it is a secure server. NEVER enter numbers without the S.
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Try going to your County web site and look under County Clerk of courts for properties in foreclosure.
Type in your state, .gov go to foreclosure.or recorder.
Go to the county courthouse. All the foreclosures will be posted there.
This site has all sorts of homes on it. If the home says corporate owned or HUD. Then it is a foreclosure. Those sites that say foreclosed homes are homes that could be foreclosed, but are not necessarily. If a person gets behind in payment then their home could end up on that site. But not foreclosed. Most foreclosed homes are owned by the bank and require $500 to $1,000 in ernest money and HUD homes are even harder to get. Just to let you know the bank does not like to pay any closing costs on a foreclosed home. If you want to buy a cheap home, buying a foreclosed is not necessarily the cheapest. If you buy a home from an individual then they may pay closing costs or most of them for you and that will help tremendously. Closing costs usually come out of your own pocket and are not added in your mortgage payment. With any home there is the year of Insurance that you have to pay for in advance and most banks require an inspection that can be pricey. Hope this has helped you out.
I put a bid on a foreclosed home yesterday and $1,000 ernest and took $5,000 off the initial price with the bank paying half of the closing costs. They don’t like to pay those closing costs. You’d think a bank wouldn’t mind. They don’t want to do all the paperwork and they just want to get rid of it. They will counter me, I know it.
In you local supermarket, and in some convenience stores there are free real estate listing books near the entrance. These books often list foreclosures.
Normally a website will look like this http://www. whatever
You can be assured your credit card will be safe if the site is a “secure server”
The way to know this is when the actual screen appears for you to input the credit card number the title bar should read
https://
The “S” behind http means that it is a secure server. NEVER enter numbers without the S.