If you invest in foreclosed property, you can get more profit. Approximately 4-5% of all home mortgages wind up in default every year, which means that there are over one million foreclosure homes for you to choose from at any given time.
How do you find foreclosed houses for sale?
You can search government foreclosure listings, HUD foreclosure home listing, VA homes listings, bank owned property listings, and many other sources. Or you can save a lot of time and effort by signing up for our foreclosure home listing service, and start looking for your dream foreclosure house completely free for 7 days. We compile the foreclosure homes listings from hundreds of different sources and update the information everyday. We give you complete information on the foreclosed house including description (number of bedrooms, baths, etc.), complete address and legal description, picture, asking price, contact information, and much more.
What types of foreclosed houses can I buy?
Foreclosure houses include any 1-4 family dwelling and condominiums and other habitation units. These foreclosure properties are owned by different entities: Bank Owned Properties (also known as Real Estate Property or REO) – Banks take back ownership of the property because the owner failed to make mortgage payments, HUD homes or VA homes – Homes owned by HUD or VA due to foreclosures, Government foreclosures – Foreclosure properties owned by the IRS, US Custom or other government agencies because the home owners failed to pay mortgage loans or other monthly dues.

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