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Bank Foreclosures: If you are looking for foreclosures information, we have over 1.5 million properties in our bank foreclosure listings, so you came to the right place. ForclosureDataBank makes sure that you are armed with all the necessary information on real estate owned properties to make a smart investment.You can find the best listings of bank foreclosures by signing up for a trial membership and get a free foreclosure listings investing ebook.
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Make money by Investing in bank foreclosed homes is exciting because the return on investment is so high. Don't let this excitement cause you to overlook the little details that a seasoned bank foreclosure investing person uses to their advantage. Here are three things every soon to be bank foreclosures homeowner should know:
- Lenders must recoup their losses by selling their bank foreclosed homes quickly
- Lenders must cover the balance left on the mortgage loan
- Investors who are prepared to act quickly get the best deals on foreclosures
Learn to Tell Your Foreclosed Properties Apart
As an investor new to bank owned foreclosures, one of the first things you should know is that not all foreclosed homes are the same. There are three ways to find perfect bank foreclosed homes:
- Pre-Foreclosed Homes
- Foreclosure Auctions
- Real Estate Owned (REO)
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Understanding Pre Foreclosure Properties
Buying a bank foreclosed homes listing service to look for homes before the lender takes ownership (pre-foreclosure) offers many advantages to the foreclosure investor. Pre-foreclosures allow you to purchase a home from the owner prior to the real estate auction and prior to the lender taking ownership. This is a great opportunity to negotiate with the owner for the best possible price on pre foreclosed homes.
Real Estate Auctions and REO Properties

Foreclosure auctions are very competitive. Knowing which properties are available before a real estate auction will give you a leg up on the competition. As an investor, you will be bidding against both the lender and other investors. Keep in mind that the lender will be willing to bid enough to cover loses. Should the lender win the land or home at auction, you will then have to buy the house from the lender. The lender must cover all loses on the real estate. Therefore, they are willing to make deals with interested parties, to unload the bank foreclosures.
One of the benefits of our foreclosure listing of bank and government foreclosures is that once you search our bank foreclosed homes listings source, and find the properties you are looking for, our trained staff will help you locate a trained real estate professional to negotiate your deal. Access our bank foreclosure listings contain over 500,000 bank foreclosures listings. Sign up for our trial 7 day membership today!
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