Best Online Fee Service For Finding Forclosures?

I have been searching the web trying to find some sites that contain databases of Foreclosed homes. Nearly all of the charge monthly fees.

Can anyone recommend the best site? Are any of them worth the fees that they charge?

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  • mcole6th February, 2004

    Greetings dhousley,

    I seen a couple of them that people have posted. I haven't used either of these, but check them out.

    http://www.thecreativeinvestor.com/modules.php?name=NukeWrap&page=http://tcinvestor.foreclosure.com
    http://www.foreclosure.com/

    Also, scan the foreclosure forum on this site. There's a lot of good info there as well.

    <IMG SRC="images/forum/smilies/icon_smile.gif"> [ Edited by joel on Date 02/09/2004 ]

  • dhousley6th February, 2004

    What about a site called realtytrac? I haven't tried it out but it seems to offer loads of info....even comps on foreclosed properties. Has anyone used it?

  • InActive_Account6th February, 2004

    I tried realtytrac. I did a search but it did not show a bank Reo that I had an offer is so I know that they do not keep up to date data for my area.

    You may have better luck in your area.

  • realestatedork6th February, 2004

    same with me, realtytrac had old info.

  • jingsima6th February, 2004

    What about foreclosurecom? Has anybody tried this one?

  • pejames6th February, 2004

    I have www.foreclosureworld.com and for the most part, the info is accurate and not to out dated. I have found it good for REO listings and local contacts of RA in my area. Also, some counties in some states have pre-foreclosure listings, like Cook County, IL. I guess you have to determine what you need and want from one of these outfits and go from there. The only set back for me was the cost...around 400 bucks..I think, But I dont ever have to renew and I have to hope they dont go out of business. LOL
    Hope this helps!

  • jingsima6th February, 2004

    Thank you for the help! Where and how do you get pre-foreclosure listings? All from this web site that you paid 400 bucks for?

  • pejames6th February, 2004

    I can pull them from there, but only in select counties. Most of the listings are Foreclosed Properties. Not all of them come from there. You are in Judicial State and you can obtain the info you need from your local County Courthouse. You have to learn the state statutes and how the foreclosure process works in your state and then begin collecting your information to approach the people going in foreclosure. Good luck

  • LarryTX6th February, 2004

    Your best bet is to find a company in and around your area who phisically goes to the court house and collects the information themselves and is not just a service provider of the information. Talk with people who belong to your local REIA and they should be able to give you the name and number of a reputable company.

  • mrtrim16th February, 2004

    I use ****Must Reach Freshman Investor status before posting URL's***hey keep the site updated, I can make a offer on a house and it will show up on their site within 24 hr that a offer was ****Must Reach Freshman Investor status before posting URL's*** think it is around $30.00 a month.

  • mrtrim16th February, 2004

    I use the first one on MCOLES list.

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