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Yashar Golestani
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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The website which includes all: REO, tax and mortgage fore & HUDs

Yashar Golestani
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Is there just one broad RE website which gathers:

all type of banks' REO+ all kind of foreclosure (tax, mortgage, federal & city gov)

if no:

should I list all banks' websites and check them periodically?

currently, I gather this list:

Homesales.com

Realtytrac.com

Homesteps.com

Homepath.com

Equator.com

Foreclosure.com

hubzu.com

Auction.com

HUDhomestore.com

xome.com

taxsales.lgbs.com

every banks' website

which one is redundant from this list?