More On Considering Foreclosed Homes

In the previous post, we looked at how bank web sites and government agency web sites can be your main sources of information on foreclosed homes that are for sale. Are there any other options open to you if you are in the market for a new home? The answer is a resounding YES. Aside from these web sites, you can also do the following.
Real estate signs
This option requires more physical activity on your part. As opposed to the options presented in the previous post (where you just have to turn your PC on and browse), you have to drive around the neighborhood wherein you want to buy your home. When you drive around, look for FOR SALE signs and pay particular attention to the information on them. Look for signs that say FORECLOSURE and then contact the real estate agent on the sign.
Real estate agents
If you do not have time to go running around neighborhoods, then you might as well get in touch with a real estate agent. After all, this is their business and they will have top information on property for sale. You just have to indicate that what you are looking for are foreclosed homes which present a good deal.
Asset management companies
You can also contact asset management companies in your area to inquire about foreclosed homes. Oftentimes, banks or lenders hire these companies to handle foreclosures. As such, they will have information of foreclosed homes that you can buy. You can do this by looking at their web sites or even calling them on the phone.
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