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FREE FORECLOSURE LIST
Wow! You've decided you're going to get involved in real estate investing with foreclosures
or you're a RealtorŪ just getting involved with Short Sales. Now what? Well, you'll want to
acquire a Free Foreclosure List
, if you're a new Real Estate investor or RealtorŪ
interested in becoming a short sale specialist.

One way to get this list is to visit your county courthouse every week and ask for the "lis
pendens" for the week. Most counties do not charge for the list. Some counties now have the
information online, but charge for a report for each home on the list. This can be very
expensive if you need the complete list. At the very least, you will be charged for copies
made at the courthouse.
The expense in visiting the courthouse is in your time spent every week at the courthouse.
You will probably spend about a half day traveling, getting the list and making copies. This
is time that could be better spent actually talking to, mailing to and visiting people in
foreclosure.
Another method of acquiring a free foreclosure list is to contact foreclosure list service
companies. But be careful! Many web companies claim that they offer free foreclosure listings,
but just display perhaps 1 HUD listing. This type of company is not where you'll find real,
legitimate foreclosure homeowners to market to.

You'll want the best, most complete foreclosure lists on the market today. The very best lists
are produced by Foreclosure.com. They have
a free 7-day trial. Their fees after the free trial are extremely reasonable and worth every penny.
If you are an investor and are serious about bringing your foreclosure investing career to
the next level, please subscribe to Foreclosure.com.
Likewise if you a a RealtorŪ hoping to specialize in pre foreclosure homes, you'll need a good
foreclosure list to market to. You should definitely consider Foreclosure.com for your leads.
You owe it to yourself, either as an investor or RealtorŪ to get the best, most accurate lists available today.
If you want more information on whether you really should try
to save your home you can find out here.
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