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Jackie Hagenston

"Experienced and Trusted"
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Agent at Long and Foster Real Estate
Experience:
Real Estate Agent for Long and Foster March 2006—present
After investing in real estate for several years, and not having particularly good ex…
Elementary School Teacher for Dept of Defense, Prince William County August 1997—May 2001
Taught Pre-K, Kindergarten, 4th and 5th grades with the Department of Defense School System…
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Specialties:
Investors, First Time Home Buyers, Unique Specialty Properties, Country Properties, Historic Homes, Acreage
Certifications
& Awards:
E-Pro
ABR (Accredited Buyer Representative)
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Interests:
Loudoun County Development, Real Estate, Historic Properties, Reading, Travelling, ... show more
About:
Trusted and Referred! I work Loudoun, Western Prince William, Northeastern Fauquier, and Eastern Clarke Counties. Whether you are a buyer or seller, choose ... show more
Testimonials:
"I say this to my friends/coworkers or anyone I meet, over and over again, that what differentiates you guys from others is your willingness to act on ... show more
Jackie Hagenston answered:
You will have to find out the name of the Trustee handling the foreclosure process. You can find this by going to the courthouse and searching public records, the local newspapers dated 1-2 weeks prior to the Trustees Sale date, or by paying a local title company to do a title search for you.

Finding out the name is only a first step, actually reaching anyone to get any information about the property will be difficult. Everyone is swamped and you are not their client. They are busy clearing the property for resale, which could involve, eviction, repairs, clearing up other liens, etc. Banks (who are often out of state) are not equipped to handle the sale of the property, that's why they find local agents to list them. As everyone said, you will have the best luck with an agent. Many of us have ties with agents who specialize in foreclosures, and can get a "coming soon" list from those agents.

If you decide to keep researching the property, do post again to let everyone know if it was successful! - Wed Jul 22 2009, 06:52

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