
Foreclosure
Websites
The following links will take you to web sites that
focus exclusively on foreclosure investment opportunities, or
to investment sites that have reserved entire sections for
foreclosures. Some sites may also have blogs, discussion
boards, tutorials and more.
- All
Foreclosure Information: When this site says, “All,” it
means all. You can find tutorials, information about
preforeclosures, foreclosures, auctions, listings and more
at this site.
- Bank and
Government Foreclosures: This site focuses on
bank-owned and government properties. They offer tutorials,
listings, articles and more that focus on foreclosures, no
matter the source.
- Bigger
Pockets Foreclosures: This link will take you to just
one article about foreclosures at Bigger Pockets. Search
through the menu at left on this page for more foreclosure
information. The forums on this site also carry
foreclosure-specific topics.
- Foreclosure
Connections: With over a decade of practical experience
in the foreclosure real estate industry,
ForeclosureConnections.com draws on contacts in all areas
of the industry to provide our members with listings from
all kinds of diverse sources, including mortgage brokers,
lending banks, county and state registrars, and government
agencies like HUD and FHA. But ForeclosureConnections.com
is more than just another listings service, as this site
provides news, market updates, detailed articles, tips and
advice on investing in foreclosure property.
- Foreclosure Data
Online: Search through articles, foreclosure listings
by state, tutorials, a blog and more at this site.
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Foreclosure Databank: ForeclosureDataBank.com was
established in 1998 as a one-stop source for information on
regional foreclosure markets and listings for buyers
interested in purchasing foreclosure homes for investment
or as primary residences. Although the focus is on
listings, this site provides users with tutorials, tools, a
discussion board, news and more to help stay on top of the
foreclosure investment market.
- Foreclosure
Fetcher: Unlike other foreclosure database sites, this
site is upfront about their seven-day free trial. So users
know on the front end that the service will cost some
money. This site also is a bit more comprehensive, adding
tutorials, foreclosure tools such as a home value checker
and a mortgage calculator, and a blog.
- Foreclosure
Store: Although the services here are free, the user
must register first to gain access to user guides,
listings, training, and foreclosure investment tools.
Information about listings are available to members
only.
- Foreclosure.com: This
site is more for experienced investors. You can find
listings for anything other than auctions, but you’ll
discover few articles and no tutorials here.
- Foreclosures.com:
Learn how to invest in foreclosures through the kearning
tools and expert help provided at this site. This site also
carries foreclosure listings.
- Government Repo
Homes: This site offers more than listings by state, it
also offers articles, news, resources and data for
investors who want to pursue homes that have been
repossessed by the government.
- National
Foreclosures: For nearly fifteen years this company has
provided asset managers and private money lenders with a
turnkey service for quick property disposal. They offer
services such as property valuation, rehabilitation and
security, marketing preparation for re-entry into the
resale marketplace by our network of pre-screened local
Bank REO Specialists and more. This site also offers an
affiliate program.
- RealtyTrac
Foreclosures: RealtyTrac has a foreclosure niche that’s
difficult to beat. They offer listings, tutorials, and
users can chat with a customer service representative. This
site is geared toward all levels of investors.
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The Realty Store: The RealtyStore provides foreclosure
information for all types of users. Their listings are
similar to RealtyTrac, but you must register to peruse
their offerings. On the plus side, this site contains some
useful tutorials, but it’s fairly difficult to navigate
through the site.
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USHud.com: Although this site bills itself as
“America’s only free foreclosure resource,” this tag
already is out of date. But, this site is unique in that it
focuses solely on HUD foreclosures. Users can pre-qualify,
use email alerts, and search through a database designed to
offer buyers HUD opportunities.
- Yahoo!
Foreclosures: Yahoo! offers a foreclosure section in
their real estate guide, where users can find articles,
tutorials, market trends and listings.
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