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Kevin Echtinaw
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Foreclosure websites

Kevin Echtinaw
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Alto, MI
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There seems to be numerous websites that have information on foreclosures, (addresses, pics, etc.) I was wondering if anyone had any experiences they would care to share about which sites are good and which are not so good. Or am I barking up the wrong tree here, is this info available somewhere for free.

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Minna Reid
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Minna Reid
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If you really wanted to catch the foreclosure notices first, a trip to town hall would benefit. They receive the lis pendens first.
By the time they're on realtytrac or foreclosure.com and what not - consider how many people have already seen this. You're gonna get in a long line of investors, realtors and other hopefuls to get in front of those owners.

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