I will answer the question in point form:-
# Identify a foreclosure # Study the foreclosure # Get yourself prepared with financing # Contact an agent # Make an offer. It's important to research the historical prices. Also be sure to check on IRS liens and other liabilities. If a home is in foreclosure, it probably means the owner has other financial issues.
Lets take this matter into our own hands. If you are facing foreclosure, let us know. if you want to be notified about foreclosures in your area, lets us know.
The National Foreclosure Alert Project is a grass-roots organization dedicated to 'getting the market moving'.
You can help:
http://yovia.com/blogs/foreclosureproject/2009/07/24/lets-get-real-estate-moving-again/
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you must restore your credit.
3 years
Yes, you get the best deal by buying a house at a foreclosure auction. You can read more at www.realtytrac.com/foreclosure/Auction/how-to-buy-homes-at-auction.html
There are agencies who can help you to stop foreclosure. I have saved my house from foreclosure and if you have a foreclosure property then those agencies will buy it at a great price. For foreclosure guide you can visit myprgenie.com you will get stop foreclosure guide by 2brothers real estate
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No,a foreclosure house is quite risky and you should not buy it . if you are looking to boy a house there are some Homes for sale in Montgomery, AL
2 years for an FHA loan
Ask your lender
you could buy another house or sue the people and ask why are they doing this
There are actually companies that will work with you for free to buy your mortgage away from your mortgage company and avoid your foreclosure. I would advise looking into this first.
That depends on your state. The laws for foreclosure are set by state. There are actually companies that will work with you for free to buy your mortgage away from your mortgage company and avoid your foreclosure. I would advise looking into this first.