How to find foreclosed homes for free … and fast!

What an exciting prospect!

With so many hot properties still on the market, this could be the month you find that one amazing deal of a lifetime.

But how do you narrow down your selection with so many great opportunities from which to choose?

The August 2009 edition of Foreclosure.com’s free educational newsletter, “Investment Exchange,” is now available, which details how you can find the best real estate deals in your area with half the effort … and for half the price.

Search smarter, not harder!

With the market saturated with deep discount properties, finding the one that is right for you in that perfect area will be key to making it big. And this month we’re going to show you how.

It’s a great time to make the jump, whether it’s your first home or investment. Foreclosures and bank-owned homes are more than likely now available in your area for unheard of low prices; however, these homes are in high demand.

In fact, distressed real estate sales account for a huge chunk — more than half — of all transactions today.

So it’s important to know how, when and where to search for great deals and capitalize on them before someone else does — timing is more important than ever before.

Get a jump on the competition and check out “Find the Deal” to get the head start you need today to breathe a sigh of relief (and satisfaction) tomorrow! CLICK HERE.

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Location, location, location in real estate

It’s a real estate adage that is truer now than it ever was:

Location, Location, Location.

When you’re looking to get into the home of your dreams, location is going to be one of your key buying points. For example, is it in an appealing neighborhood? Is it conveniently located close to work and other oft-traveled destinations? Is it zoned for the top schools in the area?

Those same concerns also hold true for investors who are eager to purchase, renovate and flip homes for profit. Location is a major selling point — if you don’t have great location, you can be sure it will be a major strike against you in the minds of prospective buyers.

The July 2009 edition of Foreclosure.com’s free educational newsletter, “Investment Exchange,” is now available, which details how you can find a great home in an ideal location at a price you can afford.

The excitement of an opportunity-laden market like we are enjoying right now can sometimes cause you and other buyers to think that it’s impossible to lose; however, the reality is just the opposite — Yes, the market is ripe for the picking, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few bad apples in the bunch.

We’re here to help you make the right choice. The smart choice. To check out Location, Location, Location today be sure to click here.

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Online real estate auctions

The June 2009 edition of Foreclosure.com’s free educational newsletter, “Investment Exchange,” is now available, which details how you can find and bid on the best foreclosure deals in your area through online auctions.

Foreclosure deals are everywhere. Lenders, banks and others that own large real estate portfolios are looking to move their inventories in new and exciting ways, including via the Internet.

It makes perfect sense — more than 80 percent of house hunters begin their searches online.

Now it’s our job to tell you where to find these types of auctions, as well as all the things you need to be aware of before placing a bid. Auction homes are priced to sell fast within a certain time frame. That means you need to be ready to move at the drop of a dime when the opportunity of a lifetime emerges.

“Investment Exchange” to the rescue! To check out Online Real Estate Auctions today be sure to click here.

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Tips for buying a foreclosed home

It doesn’t matter where you want to settle and grow roots or invest in real estate — foreclosures are scattered throughout the United States and ripe for the picking. Finding the one that is right for you, however, is the true challenge.

Just because a property is termed a “foreclosure” doesn’t mean it’s the best deal available. On the contrary, there are some bank-owned listings out there right now that should not be considered deals because, when compared to the rest of the inventory out on the market, they simply don’t stack up.

So what makes a great real estate deal?

That important question is one that we answer in detail in our May 2009 edition of “Investment Exchange,” which we have dubbed “Prospecting for Great Deals.” Remember that “Investment Exchange” is a FREE resource that Foreclosure.com provides its site visitors.

To check out “Prospecting for Great Deals” today be sure to click here.

It sounds tired and cliché, but the tried and true adage of “location, location, location” still rings true today. Indeed, if you’re going to get into the foreclosure game, you’ve got to do your homework and buy smart.

Of course, a killer location is meaningless in terms of profit margin if you overpay. So you have to price it right and find a below-market deal, as well as finance your purchase on the cheap if and when possible.

How exactly do you do that? We tell you all about it and more in “Prospecting for Great Dealsright here.

Now more than ever, achieving the the American Dream at half the cost is a very real possibility. There has never been an easier, more exciting and lower risk time to buy. But these conditions can’t last forever … the time to act is NOW!

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