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Important Notice
Buying foreclosure properties requires due diligence. Consider hiring professionals for inspections and legal advice.
Homeowner receives notice of default. Properties may be available for negotiation with current owner.
Property is sold at public auction. Cash buyers only, sold as-is with no inspections.
Bank takes ownership after failed auction. Properties may be renovated and sold through traditional channels.
1247 Cedar Lane, Phoenix, AZ 85001
Status: Notice of Default Filed
Est. Foreclosure Date: March 15, 2024
892 Elm Street, Houston, TX 77001
Auction Date: February 28, 2024
Starting Bid: $185,000
563 Pine Avenue, Denver, CO 80201
Status: Bank Owned - Ready to Sell
Recently Renovated
1789 Birch Court, Seattle, WA 98101
Status: Early Stage Default
Est. Foreclosure Date: April 10, 2024
Most foreclosure sales require cash payment or pre-approved financing
Check property taxes, liens, and neighborhood conditions before bidding
Properties are sold as-is, often without inspection opportunities
Consider hiring an attorney familiar with foreclosure law
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