Foreclosure Properties

Find distressed properties at below-market prices

Important Notice

Buying foreclosure properties requires due diligence. Consider hiring professionals for inspections and legal advice.

Understanding the Foreclosure Process

1

Pre-Foreclosure

Homeowner receives notice of default. Properties may be available for negotiation with current owner.

2

Auction

Property is sold at public auction. Cash buyers only, sold as-is with no inspections.

3

Bank Owned (REO)

Bank takes ownership after failed auction. Properties may be renovated and sold through traditional channels.

Foreclosure Listings

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Pre-Foreclosure

$295,000

1247 Cedar Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85001

3 beds 2 baths 1,650 sqft

Status: Notice of Default Filed

Est. Foreclosure Date: March 15, 2024

Market Value: $340,000
Auction

$185,000

892 Elm Street, Houston, TX 77001

2 beds 1 bath 1,200 sqft

Auction Date: February 28, 2024

Starting Bid: $185,000

Market Value: $225,000
Bank Owned

$415,000

563 Pine Avenue, Denver, CO 80201

4 beds 3 baths 2,100 sqft

Status: Bank Owned - Ready to Sell

Recently Renovated

Market Value: $475,000
Pre-Foreclosure

$525,000

1789 Birch Court, Seattle, WA 98101

3 beds 2.5 baths 1,950 sqft

Status: Early Stage Default

Est. Foreclosure Date: April 10, 2024

Market Value: $595,000

Foreclosure Buying Tips

Cash Ready

Most foreclosure sales require cash payment or pre-approved financing

Research Thoroughly

Check property taxes, liens, and neighborhood conditions before bidding

Inspection Issues

Properties are sold as-is, often without inspection opportunities

Legal Advice

Consider hiring an attorney familiar with foreclosure law

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