What site is the best and has the most homes listed foreclosure for sale without having to register to search for homes?
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Ha! There are none. I used to work in real estate and I can tell you that just about every homes for sale web site is designed to grab your information so that it can be sold to a real estate agent.
OK. so there are a few that are legit. Go to the HUD page (hud.gov) I think there is a list of links there to the FHA page and some other gvt. pages of foreclosed homes for sale. Also talk to someone and see if there is a public access portal for the local RMLS (Realtor’s Multiple listing Service) in your area.
RMLS is good, although some info will still need to be gotten from a realtor. Also, I used Craigslist a lot. Go to your city, type in maximum you want to pay, and bingo. Also, they won’t tell you this, but if you contact someone without a realtor, try and get a percentage off the price since the realtor will be getting a bigger cut if you don’t have a realtor (Eg. my buyer’s realtor got 4% cut, and the sellers realtor got 4%. If you don’t have one, you should be able to ask for 4% off purchase price)