My suggestion is contact a good realtor who knows about foreclosures and who can look up what the resulting bid at the auction was...if it had been listed prior etc..if any offers came via short sale and what were they. In addition one that knows the process and who can represent you in a way that is in your best interest. On bank owned while us agents like get dual sided transcations...it is better especially in a bank owned situation to have an agent representing you and not the bank.
Let me know if I can help...
Hello Peggy, What kind of questions do you have regarding foreclosures? I have purchased a foreclosure myself and have represented buyers and sellers in foreclosures. Email me with your questions and I will be happy to help.
Hi Peggy,
The county court house has the list of NOD and NOT on the counter.
You can always use google as well. A savvy Realtor is always a good stop as well.
I have been working with foreclosure properties for a few years now and know a bit about them.
If you need any information I would be happy to help. Feel free to contact me.
Try typing in the address under a search engine like google.com - sometimes the address will pop up a website of the agent handling the forclosure. You could also call a local Real Estate agent and let them know you are interested in information on that house.
Barbara Hopkins
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