For Bank REOs

Foreclosed properties are often owned by parties other than banks and property lenders. Real estate owned (REO), foreclosed homes, and other properties acquired by the government can be found in a large inventory thanks to loan guarantee programmes like the Federal Housing Administration's and the Veterans Affairs Administration's. The properties can be purchased through regular channels, such as private deals and auctions.

Furthermore, your local government probably has its own list of properties that are in foreclosure. If you can't find it online, you'll need to visit your local county or city clerk.There are a lot of them at:

Website:

  • HomePath—Fannie Mae-owned foreclosures : https://www.homepath.com/
  • HUD REO—Housing and Urban Development-owned real estate : https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo
  • HomeSales—Government-owned foreclosures and seizures : https://homesales.gov/
  • USDA-RD/FSA—Rural Development and Farm Service Agency REOs : https://www.resales.usda.gov/resales/public/home
  • IRS properties—Homes, real estate, and other property that has been seized by the IRS : https://www.treasury.gov/auctions/irs/
Screenshot via https://homepath.fanniemae.com/
Screenshot via https://homepath.fanniemae.com/
Screenshot via https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo
Screenshot via https://www.hud.gov/program_offices/housing/sfh/reo

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