Article by Jeff D McQueen
Foreclosure websites aim to provide updated listings of foreclosures for a certain fee. These websites have free trials so that the user can experience its features before actually subscribing to them.
Foreclosure listing websites have multiplied online but the most visited sites must have something that the other sites do not. This article will take a closer look at foreclosure listing websites’ rankings found online. ‘Realty Opportunities’ has reviewed the best foreclosure websites based on their value to price ration and the freshest inventory. Its top 3 picks are: RealtyTrac, RealtyStore, and Foreclosure. The ForeclosureListingSites has also ranked its top 3 choices namely ForeclosureReporting, Foreclosure, and RealtyTrac. The Foreclosure-Listings-Websites.No1Reviews has listed its Top 10 Foreclosure Listings Sites: RealtyTrac; ZipRealty; Foreclosure; Foreclosures; BargainNetworkHomes; RealtyStore, ForeclosureFreeSearch; ForeclosureNet.net; ForeclosureListings; ForeclosureData while ForeclosureSource on GooglePages under Best Foreclosure Listings has ranked Foreclosure, RealtyTrac, and BargainNetworkHomes as its top 3 foreclosure websites.Among the four listings, the 3 common top choices for foreclosure websites in no particular order are: RealtyTrac, Foreclosure and BargainNetworkHomes. All 3 foreclosure websites comes with a 7-day free trial. RealtyTrac has over 1.5 million properties and a 24/7 Support Center and Educational Tools. Its excellent listings include Pre-Foreclosure, Foreclosure, Bank Owned, Auction, FSBO (For Sale By Owner), and new homes. RealtyTrac has a tutorial section on how to effectively use their site and has a Customer Service representative for chat support.
The site is recommended for all levels – novices and pros. Properties can be searched via County, City, or Zip Code. Advanced Searches could also be done via Number of Bedrooms, Number of Bathrooms, Price Range, Date Registered, and Property type. Subscription costs $ 49.95 per month.Foreclosure has over 2 million in its listings which include Pre-foreclosures, Sherrif Sales, Foreclosures, Bankruptcies, FSBO’s, Tax Liens, Auctions, and Quick Sale. They offer free foreclosure workshops on the web but have fewer tutorials and very few articles which might make beginners feel a bit lost in trying to interpret information. The site is recommended for experienced buyers. Subscription costs $ 39.80 a month.BargainNetworkHomes has approximately 700,000 detailed property listings updated daily. Its properties include Foreclosure, Pre-foreclosure, Sale by Owner and Sale by Realtor. Properties can be searched by State and City, Minimum Price, Maximum Price, Number of Bedrooms, Number of Bathrooms.
One can also search and get basic information without even signing up. Reviews say it charges $ 1.00 for a free-ish 7-day trial but the site claims a free 7-day trial. Subscription costs $ 9.95 a week which is billed monthly.When choosing foreclosure websites, it is best to take advantage of their one-week free trial offers to know which website suits one’s needs and to read the comments and reviews of their users who might also have better suggestions.
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