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Engels Rojas
  • Albany, NY
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Foreclosure listings - Am I missing something

Engels Rojas
  • Albany, NY
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Good evening everyone,
Bare with, while I explaing this. So, I'm currently looking for a duplex mayber 3 family property. When I first started working with my realtor, he informed me that the foreclosures in the area, are simply within the listing on their company website, but they aren't labeled as such. So yesterday, I decided to google something to the effect of "where do I find foreclosure listings" and what I got in return was a bunch of websites with an annual fee or bank's REO properties. So, this is when I asked myself "Am I missing something" are these websites charging people for these already available listings? Or are foreclosures getting picked up before they actually making to the realtors or broker's websites?

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