Real Estate Agents, Brokers, and Property Services
Real estate salespeople no longer need to keep information regarding REOs, short sales, and other types of troubled homes under wraps. Including such listings in a property catalogue is now a standard marketing strategy. That's why most real estate companies provide searchable online databases of foreclosed homes:
- Access to Realtor.com's property search engine is free of charge. Realtor.com is the authorised home of the National Association of Realtors. Foreclosures, recently reduced houses, and affordable homes in the area of your choice are all easily filtered out with the click of a button. You'll also get up-to-date information and analysis on foreclosed homes.
- Trulia provides a user-friendly search engine with a foreclosure filter that is already set up for you. Start with a standard town-based search on Trulia, and then click the "More" drop-down menu and choose "Foreclosures" from the list of sales listing types.
- Zillow - Here you'll find a foreclosure hub with access to sophisticated search options such as searching by price (or estimated price), area, and more. Zillow also provides buying advice, frequently asked questions, and a guide for people who may be facing foreclosure.
Website:
- Realtor.com: https://www.realtor.com/foreclosure
- Trulia: https://www.trulia.com/
- Zillow: https://www.zillow.com/foreclosures/