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		<title>Getting Started with Foreclosure Investing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 11:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andre J. Keaton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are considering a great deal in the housing market, or if you're thinking of buying the house of your dreams and have a small budget, foreclosure homes may be the best bet for you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Andre J. Keaton</div>
<p>If you are considering a great deal in the housing market, or if you&#8217;re thinking of buying the house of your dreams and have a small budget, foreclosure homes may be the best bet for you.</p>
<p>While foreclosures are devastating to some, there are those who benefit greatly from such financial situations.  Buying foreclosure homes have already proven to be a great way to earn quite a bit of money for many foreclosure investors.</p>
<p>Foreclosure properties can be located in many different places. Banks have foreclosure listings, as do government agencies, and of course there are other home lenders who have foreclosure properties. You will have many sources to find these properties, as these lists are frequently updated with new properties.</p>
<p>You can check out several online sites for listings of these foreclosed homes. These listings could also be printed and posted in the offices of the financial institutions or published and distributed to the public. </p>
<p>You can send letters of intention to buy or participate in foreclosure auctions to be able to purchase any one of the homes listed as foreclosed.  </p>
<p>The process by which you can acquire foreclosed homes would differ from one state to another.  There are also differences by which properties seized by the government, as well as those seized by banking institutions, are handled.  It would save you some amount of trouble or potential hassle to get yourself acquainted with these processes before you start to dip into the business of foreclosure investing.  </p>
<p>In today&#8217;s market there are so many foreclosed properties, and the sales prices are lower than they ever have been before. Now is definitely a good time to invest in foreclosed property.</p>
<p>If you take care to handle each step properly, investing in foreclosures is the perfect way to maximize the returns on your extra cash.  Instead of watching your money disappear with inflation, you will make a good return on your investment when you purchase a foreclosed property.</p>
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<div class='links'>Are you considering getting into the business of investing in foreclosure homes? Would you like to learn more about <a href="http://www.foreclosureslisting.org/how-to-buy-foreclosure-property.html">foreclosure property</a>, REO, foreclosure auctions or other potential investment properties? Discover all the secret information that will make you winner in <a href="http://www.foreclosureslisting.org/">foreclosure investing</a>!</div>
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		<title>Recession made Millionaires; can they be someones hero? Foreclosure investing the next big thing!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 13:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shane E. Bryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several people saying There will be more millionaires made during a recession than ever before. So why during the worst time in the economy are more millionaires made? Im going to reveal the secret!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Shane E. Bryan</div>
<p>There are several people saying There will be more millionaires made during a recession than ever before. So why during the worst time in the economy are more millionaires made? Im going to reveal the secret!</p>
<p>So let me first ask the question thats on most peoples minds. What got us into this mess in the first place? While I cant answer that question with 100% certainty, I can say that I believe it is because the main stream way of thinking will not try to think outside of the box. Millionaires made during this recession will be out of the box thinkers.</p>
<p>Some of the best performing businesses today are businesses that where founded by out of the box thinkers. Businesses like Google, Apple, Twitter, and the discount retailer Wal-Mart. The founders of these businesses knew things had to be done different.</p>
<p>So I bet youre thinking Thats great but how do I become a millionaire in these times or I dont have any ideas like those. Let me ask you this, what is the largest market in todays economy? If you answered foreclosures you are right. </p>
<p>So what kind of business can you start in the current market? With the large foreclosure market ,if you can find a way to invest and help people at the same time, you have a millionaire dollar idea. There is a great opportunity out there for out of the box thinkers!</p>
<p>So how can someone help the economy and the foreclosure market? People who are about to go into foreclosure or already have are looking for help. They are stuck with a house they cant afford and need to sell their house as fast as they can. So they can then find a house they can afford. </p>
<p>So do you see the opportunity to help your neighbors and become a recession made millionaire. You get to help someone save their credit and improve the economy in the process. Great way to think out of any boxes! The less foreclosures out there the better the markets will be and the more real estate sales the better.</p>
<p>If someone losses their house to the bank you can image how hard that is. Losing that credit score you worked so hard for, or having to tell your family the bank is taking the house. Being able to help someone in these hard times would be very rewarding!</p>
<p>I truly believe that there will be more millionaires made in todays recession then any other time in history. Everyone needs to do their part to help people who are in trouble and at the same time helping themselves into the millionaire club.</p>
<p>You can become one of these recession made millionaires who think outside the box. All you need to do is find out how to help these people in need. How to purchase these Pre-foreclosures before the banks take them.</p>
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<div class='links'>About the author: Shane E. Bryan is a &#8220;out of the box thinker&#8221; who contributes to <a href="http://www.foreclosurecottage.com">Foreclosure Cottage</a>, a training website with a free trail in the field of<a href="http://www.foreclosurecottage.com">foreclosure investing</a>. Shane has spent his life finding the best &#8220;out of the box&#8221; thinkers.</div>
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		<title>Government Seized Properties &#8211; What Realtors don&#8217;t want You to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 13:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason E Brooke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seized and abandoned properties as well as government surpluses are offered to the public through government auctions.  There are many government auctions being held across the country every single week.  The deals you'll find here are unprecedented and could be used for personal investing or to start a business.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Debbie Newman</div>
<p>Seized and abandoned properties as well as government surpluses are offered to the public through government auctions.  There are many government auctions being held across the country every single week.  The deals you&#8217;ll find here are unprecedented and could be used for personal investing or to start a business.</p>
<p>The government surplus items sold at government auctions are items not required by the federal, state, and local government.  These items can come from the government purchasing more than they needed, or technological equipment that has been updated.</p>
<p>Items found at government auctions can also come from businesses that have gone bankrupt.  Many of these items found at government auctions can include furniture, computers, electronics, furniture, and miscellaneous equipment.   Most people don&#8217;t think of these types of items at a government auction, however, it&#8217;s where you can get these types of used items the cheapest.</p>
<p>The seized properties offered at these auctions can include foreclosure homes, bankrupt commercial properties, properties owned by convicted criminals, and more. Police have the right to seize a property if the owner is convicted and has to serve time in prison. The most common reason for property being seized is because their owners have neglected to pay their mortgage and/or taxes.</p>
<p>There are many causes as to why a property could be declared abandoned including the owner leaving the property (usually because of property taxes, mortgage default or simply because the property is valued at less then his current mortgage), or the owner dies but there isn&#8217;t any living family members on record.</p>
<p>You can find out where government auctions are going to be held in your area, as well as the listings that will be available, through the Internet. There are many government auction websites (some are great and some are scams) that charge a membership fee to provide listings and information regarding abandoned/seized properties, and surplus items.</p>
<p>Read government auction reviews on the web to find out where the best membership deals are.  This will help prevent you from falling into the many scams that are on the web.</p>
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<div class='links'>To see reviews and ratings on the best government auction sites check out <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com">government auctions</a> reviews or more specifically check out <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com/Seized_Property_Government_Surplus_Abandoned_Property.html">Government Surplus</a></div>
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		<title>Advantages of Pre-foreclosures over Foreclosures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 13:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dianne Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pre-foreclosures are homes and/or property that are about to go into foreclosure. This is where some of the best deals are made. These are generally negotiated directly with the owner, who is eager to avoid the grief of foreclosure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Dianne Jones</div>
<p>Pre-foreclosures are homes and/or property that are about to go into foreclosure. This is where some of the best deals are made. These are generally negotiated directly with the owner, who is eager to avoid the grief of foreclosure.</p>
<p>Pre-foreclosures properties are increasing in numbers every day. Real estate agents understand that investing in pre-foreclosure homes is definitely one of best ways to secure a profit. The timing couldn&#8217;t be better then now to get involved in the real estate game because of the sub-prime crisis and other external difficulties facing home owners today.</p>
<p>Rather than going to an auction, buying a pre-foreclosure home may be a better option. At an auction, you usually require the necessary cash on hand in order to participate. Without the down payment, you cannot bid. Buying pre-foreclosure homes, however, doesn&#8217;t necessarily require any deposit. This is ideal for anyone with limited liquidity, while still enabling them to purchase the home.</p>
<p>The number one benefit of a pre-foreclosure sale is that you communicate directly with the homeowner whose house you may be purchasing, in a more comfortable setting then at an auction. The home owner will likely be anxious about having their home close to being repossessed, however, they should see you as a potential last hope to receive at least something for their house.</p>
<p>A huge benefit to buying a pre-foreclosure is the ability to examine the property ahead of time. Because the current owner is still living on the property you can physical knock on their door and have a look around and examine the house. You can even discuss with the owner as to any current problems with the functionality of the property.  If you time it right and the owner agrees you may also be able to get a home inspection done.</p>
<p>This allows you to determine how much effort, if any, will be required to repair the house and at what cost. This will eliminate much of the risk and will help you make a better decision about if the property would be a good investment or not.</p>
<p>I hope this write-up has educated you as to the benefits of buying pre-foreclosures as an effective means of investing in a property. It all comes down to limiting your risk and being informed enough in order to make the right investment decision within your budget.</p>
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<div class='links'>To learn more about the top government auction &amp; pre-foreclosures web sites check out <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com/Government_Auctions_Web_Sites.html">government auctions</a> reviews or <a href="http://www.governmentauctionsitereviews.com/Bank_Foreclosures_and_Preforeclosures.html">pre-foreclosures</a>.</div>
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		<title>Where to look for foreclosures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 21:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doc Schmyz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a down real estate market, finding foreclosed homes is easy, but to make your search easier, here is the list of the places where you can find foreclosures.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Doc Schmyz</div>
<p>In a down real estate market, finding foreclosed homes is easy, but to make your search easier, here is the list of the places where you can find foreclosures. </p><div style='float:left;padding-right:10px;'><img src='http://www.home-foreclosures.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/DocSchmyz2.jpg' alt=''></div></p></p>
<p>Auctions </p>
<p> Auction companies hold a inventory of properties, sometimes selling as much as 100 homes or more in just 1 day.  Since the bidding is relatively quick and houses can be sold in a matter of seconds, prices of real estate can go over the board but you can find really good properties in their inventory. </p>
<p>Major Bank Web sites </p>
<p>Most major banks maintain a list of foreclosed properties that they now own. Visit bank web sites and check out the foreclosed properties listing. More often then not this is a great method to find good solid investment property&#8230;just be warned&#8230;banks take FOREVER to move on a sale if your offering below what they feels is &#8220;Fair market value&#8221;.</p>
<p>Online foreclosure companies</p>
<p>There are a few companies online that specialize in selling foreclosed homes. A small,one-time membership fee is charged to anyone who wishes to access the list of foreclosed properties. Once you join you will normally have access to a list of property from across the nation. This is very helpful if you have a  part of the country you prefer to invest in.</p>
<p>Real estate agents </p>
<p>These agents are either maintaining personal web sites or deal directly with real estate companies that sell foreclosed properties. You can search them online. Major cities have real estate offices where you can inquire into possibility of acquiring foreclosures. Be sure to ask if the agent is a &#8220;buyers agent.&#8221;</p>
<p>Real Estate Signs</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to look anywhere else because you can find foreclosure signs around your neighborhood.These signs contain address and contact information of the agents you can visit or call. The best thing about considering homes with real estate signs is that you can actually check the condition of the house on-site. Nothing is stoping you from walking the property to take a look to see if it is worth looking into. And with one phone call, you can arrange with the agent the date when you want to see the interior of the house. </p>
<p>Government Agencies </p>
<p>VA forclosed homes, Fannie Mae foreclosure homes, Housing Urban Development, Small Business Association, Department of the Treasury and other government agencies have a list of real estate properties for sale. Usually, when buying a house from these agencies, you are required to acquire the services of a real estate broker or personally submit an offer.  Go to any of the government agencies web sites for more information.</p>
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<div class='links'>Doc Schmyz has invested all over the US. He owns a free website that shares <a href="http://www.investor411.org">Real estate investing</a> information for all over the US. Find <a href="http://www.investor411.org/states">Real estate investing information by state</a></div>
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		<title>Why Pre-foreclosures are Preferred with Real Estate Pros</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 15:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marty Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people in the US are aware of the current real estate crisis and the unsettling fact that many people are losing their homes to foreclosure. Before a home is in the process of becoming foreclosed, it is in the pre-foreclosure stage. The pre-foreclosure period can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, and is considered by many real estate investors as the absolute best time in which to negotiate the purchase of a home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Clifford Carr</div>
<p>Most people in the US are aware of the current real estate crisis and the unsettling fact that many people are losing their homes to foreclosure. Before a home is in the process of becoming foreclosed, it is in the pre-foreclosure stage. The pre-foreclosure period can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, and is considered by many real estate investors as the absolute best time in which to negotiate the purchase of a home.</p>
<p>Many houses that are &#8216;for sale by owner&#8217; are houses that are in a period of pre-foreclosure. The lenders sometimes allow the homeowners to try to sell their home before foreclosing it. The banks are not in the real estate business themselves and would rather the owners sell the home instead of (the lenders) having to foreclose it.</p>
<p>Here are several reasons that real estate experts feel it&#8217;s a better to purchase a home during the pre-foreclosure period instead of waiting to buy a foreclosed home at a government auction:</p>
<p>- A pre-foreclosed home could actually be cheaper because you are dealing one-on-one with an owner who desperately wants to avoid foreclosure.</p>
<p>- Because you are working with the owner you&#8217;ll be able to ask questions about the property you wouldn&#8217;t be able to otherwise.</p>
<p>- There is usually less competition for a pre-foreclosed home than a auctioned foreclosed home. You won&#8217;t have to worry about placing the highest bid.</p>
<p>- More time to evaluate financial scenario then at an auctioned property.</p>
<p>- Many people can become more emotionally driven during bidding and pay more then they had intended to.</p>
<p>- You have time to have a pre-foreclosed home inspected resulting is less risk.</p>
<p>- You will be allowed to make a low down payment on a pre-foreclosed house. This is not the case at a foreclosure auction.</p>
<p>Make sure you bring along an inspector when you check out a pre-foreclosed home. You should also check to make sure there are no past judgement liens or unpaid taxes on the property. The risks in buying a pre-foreclosed home are not that much more then buying a home the traditional way through a real estate company.</p>
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		<title>Government Auction Review Sites &#8211; Can They Help?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 17:32:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marty Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How would you like to receive great deals on a new vehicle, house, jewellery, furniture, or electronics? You can find good deals on all of them if you participate in government auctions! Due to foreclosures, repossessions, and surpluses, the government will often offer bidding on these items at government auctions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Clifford Carr</div>
<p>How would you like to receive great deals on a new vehicle, house, jewellery, furniture, or electronics? You can find good deals on all of them if you participate in government auctions! Due to foreclosures, repossessions, and surpluses, the government will often offer bidding on these items at government auctions.</p>
<p>Now wouldn&#8217;t it be neat to purchase a truck or an SUV for as low as 10% of the original value. Due to the current housing and finance crisis in the US, many homes and luxury items are being sold in every state through government auctions. Your dream home could be up for bid at this very moment for an extremely low price! You can also profit from these auctions yourself. You could buy many items for very low prices, and then turn around and sell them for more. Those of you who already run your own small business can find good deals on office supplies as well. There is something for everyone at government auctions.</p>
<p>These government auctions are held every day across the country, yet many people aren&#8217;t even aware of them. Car dealers and small business owners obviously visit them often. The general public is often invited as well, although the government doesn&#8217;t spend all that much money and time advertising them. You can try finding out where they&#8217;ll be held in your local newspaper or by calling local town halls and offices. You can also do research on the Internet.</p>
<p>Or, if you prefer not to leave your seat, you can find government auction items on the Internet! The government will oftentimes put government auction items on the Internet and will allow the general public to place their bids electronically. There are many, many government auction sites on the web that claim to offer repossessed and surplus items for very low costs. A google search for &#8220;government auctions&#8221; will bring nearly 2,500,000 hits!</p>
<p>You must be very careful though. Many of these government auction sites are nothing more than scams. For instance, you could be charged a membership access fee to certain online &#8220;government auctions&#8221;, only to find that the items are no longer available! So many of these online government auction sites only offer empty promises and outdated listings.</p>
<p>The question is how can you tell the difference between the legitimate online government auctions and the scams? Fortunately there are government auction review sites that will sort out the good from the bad. These sites offer unbiased government auction reviews. Government auction review sites are run by experts who are very knowledgeable of government auctions and are good at keeping everyone up to date.</p>
<p>These government auction review experts have tested over a dozen government auction membership sites. They assess using certain criteria including:</p>
<p>- the number of listings and how updated they are</p>
<p>- the variety of resources used</p>
<p>- ease of use</p>
<p>- the accuracy of the data</p>
<p>- value return for money</p>
<p>The experts running the government auction review sites obviously put a lot of time and effort in to their research. You will save a lot of time and money by being kept up to date with the trustworthy online government auctions. Just think of the head start you&#8217;ll get over others with the knowledge you&#8217;ll receive from visiting a government auction review site!</p>
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<div class='links'>Before you join with a <a href="http://us-government-auctions.info/">government auctions</a> site, investigate them on <a href="http://us-government-auctions.info/Government_Auctions_Web_Sites.html">Government Auction Reviews</a> to avoid scams and be assured that you&#8217;re selecting the highest evaluated site.</div>
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		<title>Tax Sale Properties &amp; Foreclosures &#8211; Houses for 50-90% Off</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 16:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Claudia Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The real estate market has been suffering great losses in the United States due to bank foreclosures.  Both bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are at all time highs and the homeowners and lenders are both suffering from it.  Many honest, hard working American homeowners are suffering financial crisis due to the collapsing economy and are losing their homes at record highs.  Some homeowners are forced to face bank foreclosure after getting behind on just a couple of payments. The ridiculously high interest rates and outrageous late fees are making things worse for both sides.  How can the banks expect to get any extra money from the homeowners who are struggling just to pay the minimum payments?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Carrie Gibbs</div>
<p>The real estate market has been suffering great losses in the United States due to bank foreclosures.  Both bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are at all time highs and the homeowners and lenders are both suffering from it.  Many honest, hard working American homeowners are suffering financial crisis due to the collapsing economy and are losing their homes at record highs.  Some homeowners are forced to face bank foreclosure after getting behind on just a couple of payments. The ridiculously high interest rates and outrageous late fees are making things worse for both sides.  How can the banks expect to get any extra money from the homeowners who are struggling just to pay the minimum payments?</p>
<p>However, with every person that suffers a material loss,  someone else will gain from it.  These foreclosed homes will be put up for sell or for bid for very, very low prices. The lenders sell the foreclosed homes for factions of the real estate market price in order to get rid of it quickly and to regain at least some of the money back.  This makes it easier and more affordable for many people who would like to buy a home.  Young, first time home buyers for instance, can easily afford a home because of the bank foreclosures.</p>
<p>The good news about the United States real estate crisis is that many low income Americans now have the opportunity to purchase good homes at affordable prices.  Bank foreclosure homes are put up for sell for as low as 10% of the market value due to the lenders&#8217; desires to regain some of their money quickly.  This makes it easier for lower income families to afford a home for literally cents on the dollar.  Houses that would normally be too expensive for many Americans to afford can now be sold to them for extremely low prices.</p>
<p>Bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures also provide an excellent opportunity to earn a lot of money. Many Americans are learning that investing in bank foreclosure and pre-foreclosure homes can return an excellent profit.  For instance, you can buy foreclosure and pre-foreclosure homes for as low as 10% of their market value, and then resell them for nine times that!  Imagine all the money you can profit from buying bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosure homes!  Even if you&#8217;ve never had an interest in real estate before, now is an excellent time to become involved in it!</p>
<p>You can always look through your local classified ads, but there are also state by state listings that can be found on the internet!  There are many foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listing sites which will allow you to bid and purchase electronically.  Unfortunately though, wherever there is money to be made, there are also scams.  Some so called &#8220;foreclosure&#8221; and &#8220;pre-foreclosure&#8221; listing sites will charge you an outrageous membership fee, but then fail to give you the access to any real listings!  They will only provide you with expired and out of date listings.</p>
<p>Of course there really are legitimate, truthful foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listings found on the internet for every city in America.  Many government auction sites offer real bidding opportunities for foreclosure homes.  So how will you know exactly which membership sites are trustworthy and which ones are not?  Thankfully there are government auction review sites that have all the information you&#8217;ll ever need.  The professionals behind the government auction reviews go digging into government auction sites and test their legitimacy.  They have inside information on several government auction sites and listings.</p>
<p>Many of these membership sites offer real, top deals on real estate, bank foreclosures, and contact information for the pre-foreclosure homes.  Government auction review sites will let you know which ones are the best.  Make sure you read government auction reviews before you begin bidding on foreclosure homes.  You will receive the best advice and information about the real foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listings!</p>
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		<title>Government Properties &amp; Surplus &#8211; Great Investing Opportunities</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 15:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marty Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seized and abandoned properties as well as government surpluses are offered to the public through government auctions. There are many government auctions being held across the country every single week. The deals you'll find here are unprecedented and could be used for personal investing or to start a business.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Clifford Carr</div>
<p>Seized and abandoned properties as well as government surpluses are offered to the public through government auctions. There are many government auctions being held across the country every single week. The deals you&#8217;ll find here are unprecedented and could be used for personal investing or to start a business.</p>
<p>The government surplus items sold at government auctions are items not required by the federal, state, and local government. These items can come from the government purchasing more than they needed, or technological equipment that has been updated.</p>
<p>Items found at government auctions can also come from businesses that have gone bankrupt. Many of these items found at government auctions can include furniture, computers, electronics, furniture, and miscellaneous equipment. Most people don&#8217;t think of these types of items at a government auction, however, it&#8217;s where you can get these types of used items the cheapest.</p>
<p>Seized properties can consist of foreclosures, bankruptcies, criminal properties, etc. These properties can also be purchased at government auctions. Depending on the circumstances the police may seize property if the owner is sentenced to jail.</p>
<p>There are many causes as to why a property could be declared abandoned including the owner leaving the property (usually because of property taxes, mortgage default or simply because the property is valued at less then his current mortgage), or the owner dies but there isn&#8217;t any living family members on record.</p>
<p>You can find out where and when government auctions will be held in your state by searching the internet. There are many membership sites that will offer you details on the abandoned properties, seized properties, and government surplus items that will be offered at your local government auctions.</p>
<p>To determine which sites are legitimate it is highly recommended that you visit a government auction review site beforehand. This will educate you on which sites provide the most opportunities that government auctions can provide.</p>
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		<title>Pre-foreclosure Versus Foreclosures &#8211; Pros of the &#8216;Pre&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 19:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marty Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's unfortunate but foreclosed homes currently represent half of all of all the homes sold in the US. Before the bank forces foreclosure there is in a period called pre-foreclosure which can last anywhere from two to twelve weeks. Many of the real estate gurus have made a fortune on pre-foreclosures and consider it as one of the best, if not the best, way to invest in real estate.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Clifford Carr</div>
<p>It&#8217;s unfortunate but foreclosed homes currently represent half of all of all the homes sold in the US. Before the bank forces foreclosure there is in a period called pre-foreclosure which can last anywhere from two to twelve weeks. Many of the real estate gurus have made a fortune on pre-foreclosures and consider it as one of the best, if not the best, way to invest in real estate.</p>
<p>A lot of times the banks don&#8217;t want to deal with having to foreclose a home, so they will allow the owners to sell it during the pre-foreclosure period. You can get a great bargain in buying a pre-foreclosed home.</p>
<p>Here are some of the reasons many real estate professionals prefer purchasing a pre-foreclosed properties rather then waiting until they reach foreclosure:</p>
<p>- Pre-foreclosed homes are often sold for less than foreclosed homes. To avoid credit problems a homeowner is motivated to sell their home before the bank takes possesion.</p>
<p>- You will have the opportunity to ask the home owner questions concerning the home.</p>
<p>- Because the masses are more aware of where and when the government auctions are happening there are not as many investors competing for a pre-foreclosure property.</p>
<p>- More time to consider your finances before making the decision to purchase a home.</p>
<p>- Many people can become more emotionally driven during bidding and pay more then they had intended to.</p>
<p>- You can bring an inspector along with you to inspect a pre-foreclosed home.</p>
<p>- You will be allowed to make a low down payment on a pre-foreclosed house. This is not the case at a foreclosure auction.</p>
<p>Always check to make sure that the pre-foreclosed home you&#8217;re interested in has no liens or judgements against it. You should also bring along someone to inspect the home for you so you&#8217;ll know of any problems. The risks in purchasing a pre-foreclosed home are similar to purchasing a home the traditional way, only a lot less expensive.</p>
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