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Accuracy and Home Foreclosure Listings
from:Accuracy in data when searching for home foreclosure listings can often be a tricky list to find. Because there are so many web sites with home foreclosure listings on line today finding ones that are accurate can be an often impossible task. When searching for foreclosed properties on line broad searches will bring up page after page of web sites that do the foot work for you, for a price of course. While searches that are specific will often lead you in the wrong direction or not provide accurate and detailed lists of home foreclosure listings.
How to Find Accurate Home Foreclosure Listings
The easiest and most reliable way to find accurate home foreclosure listings will be to contact realtors in your area and request the lists they have on file of foreclosed properties still available for purchase. This can unfortunately be frustrating and time consuming. Many realtors will want to reel you into becoming a paying client for their services or will request that you leave your personal information so they may contact you when new homes become foreclosed on. This can be a dream come true for some but many people do not want to be contacted by realtors every time a new foreclosed home comes available. There are ways to get around this of course. You can keep in the back of your mind when calling realtors that there is no reason that you must give them your information, or you can specifically request that they only contact you by email should properties become available. You can also request that they send you updated lists regularly, however most realtors will not do this unless contracted as your realtor.
It is also possible to find accurate home foreclosure listings on line however usually it will take a great deal of research and sometimes a few fees before finding a truly accurate set of listings. Several questions to address before purchasing a membership to these web sites can include:
-How often are your home foreclosure listings updated?
-Where are you located and what areas do you report listings for?
-How often do your check your home foreclosure listings to the banks available listings?
-How has access to the home foreclosure listings before the public, are they put out for bid at contract companies?
Finding answers to these four questions can help to narrow the search of where you may find accurate home foreclosure listings. Rarely will you find them for free without giving out credit card information to be billed after a free trial ends but it is possible to start and cancel trials if you are diligent before having to pay for the service.
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