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HUD and foreclosure website listings

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Was wondering if registering and subscription fees were worth paying for the hud and foreclosure listing sites. Or how else do u get access to these

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Greg H.
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Greg H.
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Absolutely never pay for any subscription sites for HUD properties as they all are not accurate. The only accurate site is free and it is Hudhomestore.gov

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Matt M.
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Matt M.
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https://www.homesteps.com/

https://www.homepath.fanniemae...

https://www.hudhomestore.gov/H...

These are the 3 sites. Just search yourself. In Denver and most of Colorado, you can check the county sites for the NODs lists for FREE. 

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