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Updated about 18 years ago, 10/25/2006

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Brian Stolarski
  • spring branch, TX
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what is the best forclosure site

Brian Stolarski
  • spring branch, TX
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what forclosure site is the best and why.

i see so many ,or is the old fashioned courthouse steps the best.

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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I have bought 3-4 homes from www.McBreo.com this is the HUD website and it is free. I have also purchased 12 foreclosures this year from the regular old mls, get hooked up with a realtor who knows their stuff, and does not invest themselves

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Greg E
  • Sacramento, CA
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Greg E
  • Sacramento, CA
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I've found that there is no clear winner here. The information they offer should only be used as one component in your arsenal. Their information is not always accurate and often is out of date. I've subscribed to realtytrac.com, foreclosures.com and foreclosure.com, not much difference among them for my state (CA) at least.

And yes, the best info is at the courthouse or recorder's office - whichever is applicable in your state.

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