kmp882002@yahoo.com (Naya) wrote in message
news:...
> 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
I do not know whether you are located in the south Florida area but I provide
these free lists to my active investor clients. I also provide
free preforeclosure listings for their benefit. If you have any
interest in this area let me know.
Have a great day!
Jacky Goff
Residential & Commercial Realtor Specialist
Ft Lauderdale, Miami, Palm Beach and surrounding areas in southest Florida
Oceanfront & Waterfront Properties
Web site:
http://jackygoff.myrealestatebroker.net/