Thanks for the input...If searching for a forclosed property in the
newspapers is not a smart way to do it since the properties that are
advertised in the paper are most likely over priced or not in good
shape ot its too late by that time, how does one go about searching
for a good forclosed deal/proerpty?
Sam I Am wrote in message news:
dd.18549$OD2.1388@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>...
> The only problem being, if a Realtor has a HUD foreclosure, it is
> because no investors wanted it when it was sold on the courthouse steps.
> This most likely means that the property is overpriced. There have been
> very few HUD properties that one would consider a bargain in the past
> few years.
>
> JRF30 wrote in message
> news:20041021133200.03602.00002623@mb-m04.aol.com...
> > > Can someone
> > >please advise where I can get free & accurate listing/information. Is
> > >buying a foreclosed home/condo/townshouse a good idea?
> >
> > the absolute easieset way to do whta you want to do is to look in the
> Sunday
> > paper. Look for ads in real estate from agents that sayHUD VA
> Foreclosed
> > homes. these are the type agents that work this field, and they have
> a TON of
> > information on YOUR AREA, and prices. If you want a deal, they will
> know about
> > it.
> >
> > Truly
> >
> > The websites are not as fresh, and not as knowledgable in your
> specific area.
> >
> > good luck to you
> >
> > John