So you ask how one can find out about these foreclosures. Will it cost me? There are few basic steps in locating foreclosure listings in which you could choose the most convenient approach for you.
Hector Milla Editor of the "Free Home Foreclosure Listings" website -- http://www.FreeHomeForeclosureListings.net -- pointed out;
“… Recordings of Foreclosure Notices are kept with your county clerk. In order to access this information you must contact your County Recorders Office. This information is accessible to the public. The advantage to searching these records is that it is not cost to you! This is free information. You can search for NOD (Notice of Default)’s, Notice of Sales, and Lis Pendens. Because foreclosures are reported directly through the County, you may have access to newer foreclosures …”
Another great place to visit would be online. If you do not have home access to the internet or from work, make a visit to your nearest public library. While accessing listings on the internet it can be quite the convenience, and probably quicker than if you were to go up to a County Office to retrieve them. The only downside is, if there are pending claims you would not be the first to find out about them. There are a number of online listings sites that will give you a free trial basis.
“… The free trial basis allows one to get a feel for the listings provider. Once you find a comfortable provider you may upgrade to paying weekly to view their listings after your trial is up and may cancel at any time. The prices for these subscriptions are pretty reasonable. Some of the websites will offer an abundance of information from name and address to outstanding loans, while others have very limited information. Some may even provide with property photos. Also, the listings are required to be posted in the newspaper. The public notice section of a journal or newspaper provides trustee sales …” H. Milla added.
The government forecloses on properties as well, in which the listings are attainable through many different agencies. You can also contact Asset Management companies . Lenders will go through Asset Management companies to settle their assets. These agencies will also supply you with a list of the REO (Real Estate Owned) properties represented on their websites.
Further information and resources to get free home foreclosure listings by visiting http://www.BestFreeForeclosureListings.com



