| Tired of Spending Hours Searching for Free Foreclosure Listings Online? |
Announcing the smartest way to search for listings of bank foreclosures, reo real estate and government owned property listings.
Tired of spending hours online trying to find free foreclosure listings only to run into sites requiring expensive monthly memberships?
Search Google for bank owned property, REO homes or any foreclosed , and the results are guaranteed to be realty companies trying to hook people into trial memberships. They provide incomplete listings, and the trial memberships they offer may end up costing hundreds of dollars per year.
It does not require a real estate license, or the need to go through expensive realty sites to find complete, current foreclosure listings directly from the source.
Bank owned homes, mortgage lender property and other REO real estate can be found on the websites of many local, regional and nationwide banks and mortgage lenders. Banks would much rather make money of long-term mortgage payments. The last thing lenders want to do is take responsibility for foreclosed homes.
The Federal Government is another example of a seller who is more than willing to allow free access to listings its real estate for sale. Tax foreclosures, repossessed and seized homes are all revenue that the IRS is missing out on. Property listings controlled by HUD, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are available through Federal Government Databases.
Sandra Jesseph, owner of FindAnyForeclosure offers a downloadable database containing 50 direct links to listings provided by trusted selling institutions. These sites are free to use once you know about them, but hard to find, and they require no membership. “Over the long run, this will completely eliminate the need to ever pay someone else for listings of foreclosed real estate,” says Sandra.
At the end of the day, the agencies in charge of selling these properties are the only places providing completely free listing information. They consider the properties a burden, and are eager to get them off their hands.
Why risk misinformation from third party sources when the official listings are available directly from the seller, at absolutely no cost? Search Bank Foreclosures from FDIC Insured Banking Websites. Search lender owned property through certified private mortgage lenders. Search tax foreclosures and government seized homes through federal databases such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and HUD.
Never be fooled by realty companies offering “free foreclosure listings” again. Thousands of property listings are available directly from the source. No membership, no games, no hidden fees.
Sandra is a licensed realtor with 24 years of experience. She has spent the past five years putting together a collection of links to FDIC approved banks, federal government databases and certified mortgage lenders who provide their own listings of foreclosed property they have for sale, at no cost. For links to thousands of foreclosed property listings in over 50 trusted databases, visit http://www.findanyforeclosure.com
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