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Question: How do I search for foreclosure homes without having to pay?

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Question : How do I search for foreclosure homes without having to pay?
I am trying to google foreclosure homes in my area of Evansville, IN and every site that I come to wants me to become a member and pay to view the information. I know there has to be an easier way to search for these properties. Any ideas?
- asked by stimpy6298

All Answers:
Answer #1
google fannie mae and Freddie Macforeclosures.....
- answered by nh broker

Answer #2
try realator.com Foreclosures are in the MLS.
- answered by Landlord

Answer #3
check the local paper that prints the legalnotices. Every legal notice for forclosure has tobe public printed. At lease in Illinois. I gotthree duplexes that way, when the owner moved outof state. I went thru the bank. Never try to do itin person as you will always remember what a jerkit takes to remove someone from their home.
- answered by Truman B

Answer #4
Do you just want the information, or do you wantto buy a home? If you want to buy one, get aRealtor. You can't bid on the HUD housesyourself, and if you call on the sign in the yardthen you get no representation.
- answered by teran_realtor

Answer #5
I have gone to the county courthouse and went tothe tax office and the sheriff's office. Both hadpaper listings for me to look at. I had to take apen and paper to write it all down. Also on thissite about foreclosure(
http://www.invest-foreclosure.com/foreclosurelistings.html) I found lots of other useful andhelpful info. But the courthouse is the firstplace to go.
- answered by Dean N




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