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Real estate foreclosures listings are available nationwide. You can find the best real estate foreclosed homes when you sign up for a 7-day trial membership to ForeclosureDataBank.com's real estate foreclosure listings service. You can also locate bank foreclosures, foreclosed homes, and government foreclosures in our real estate foreclosures list. Start looking for the perfect foreclosed property today!

What Are Foreclosed Properties?

Purchasing real estate foreclosures is like any other investment. These homes are also called real estate owned or REO, and can be great buys for anybody. Many people overlook foreclosure properties because they think that they are difficult to buy; this is definitely a myth.

REOs are homes that the banks own because the past owner defaulted on their mortgage. This means that the foreclosed properties are sold back to the public. The best part about it is that since the banks will be trying to unload them quickly, you will be able to get a large percentage off of the market value.

When you are searching for foreclosed homes, keep in mind that you should be able to get a good discount. Remember, there are thousands of properties available all over the country, so you should never have a hard time finding one that suits your needs.

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