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Desmond NA
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How Do you find the Foreclosures and diss properties

Desmond NA
  • Homeowner
  • norfolk, VA
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Hi any help would be great im trying to find out the best source to find foreclosures other than the newspapers and the sites are usally not up to date email or im me please

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Aaron Pfeffer
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Aaron Pfeffer
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When you say "foreclosure" do you mean a property that has received a Notice of Default and is in the process of being foreclosed on...or do you mean an REO property that has already been taken back by the bank?

If you want an NOD property -- call a title company and ask a rep to send you a list of everyone has received an NOD in your particular region. Perhaps for a small fee.

You want REO -- google specific real estate agents in your zip codes who have been positioned by a lender or lenders to market the REO. Many of these listing agents have worked hard to achieve their status as go to REO agents and may have multiple listings.

Good luck.

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