Step 1 To Pre-Foreclosure Success
What about long-term contracts? The RETRAN service is a month-to-month subscription that you can cancel at any time. We do accept advanced payments for 3 months, 6 months or 1 year subscriptions. Please contact sales for further information: Give the bronze membership a try FREE for 7 days. If you choose to continue your membership after the 7-day free trial, BuyBankHomes will automatically subscribe you to a “Bronze Membership” and charge your credit card $24.
How can I purchase pre-foreclosures? The simplest way to buy a pre-foreclosure property is to contact the property owner personally. Call or write them a letter; they are still the property owners after all. Most importantly, they will know about the physical condition of the house as well as the financial details on the property.The numbers that we provide to you at no additional cost come from the industry leader. We have a protected, confidential, and proprietary process that retrieves high quality and accurate phone numbers. We have access to over 50,000,000 un-published records! This saves you hours of time and the cost ($100’s of dollars every month) looking up phone numbers yourself.
What should I be alert of when purchasing pre-foreclosure properties? Inherited Property Debts: Pre-foreclosure properties continue with the home until the time of auction. If you purchase a pre-foreclosure property you inherit the debts. This is why getting information prior to making a pre-foreclosure purchase is of the utmost importance.No, we do not offer a free previews to our service. Our subscribers pay a premium for our service, and by allowing others to access the foreclosure information for free, our current subscribers would have to directly compete with those who requested free access.
What is a Pre-Foreclosure? Real estate tips from Derek Ebrecht of GREEN LIGHT REALTY. Information is provided by “It’s Time to Move Up”, the real estate resource for consumers who want their questions answers in ways they can understand. Derek specializes in foreclosure homes and foreclosure homes only.While a real estate professional is needed to purchase a government owned foreclosure property, no such entity is needed to purchase Real Estate Owned (REO) Properties. In fact you do not need a broker or agent to purchase pre-foreclosure properties or auctions properties. Often pre-foreclosure properties can be purchased from the property owner prior to the home even going to auction.
Do I need a real estate professional in order to buy foreclosure properties? While a real estate professional is needed to purchase a government owned foreclosure property, no such entity is needed to purchase Real Estate Owned (REO) Properties. In fact you do not need a broker or agent to purchase pre-foreclosure properties or auctions properties. Often pre-foreclosure properties can be purchased from the property owner prior to the home even going to auction. Other resources that you enable you to purchase foreclosed homes without need of a broker from include:The OLD way, like with a pre-foreclosure property search, you can spend hours searching or getting foreclosure property information from foreclosure attorneys. The NEW way of finding pre-foreclosure properties is by using our online foreclosure listings service.
What information do you provide for each listing? Our Pre-Foreclosures, Foreclosure Houses & Repossessed Property database contains the following listing information:While this number varies, the amount needed as a deposit on a pre-foreclosure property is usually under $1,000.
















