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(EMAILWIRE.COM, April 02, 2009 ) Atlanta, GA - Google is useless when it comes to free listings of foreclosed property, bank owned homes, reo real estate or government repo. Exposing "Free Foreclosure Listings" - The REAL truth
Big realty companies have a monopoly on all search results containing "Free" and any variation of the
word "Foreclosure". They advertise free listings, but when you get there, they try to suck you in to a
$500 a year membership.
The real truth: Listings of Bank Owned Homes are provided free on the websites of by FDIC Banks. The same goes for Lender Owned and REO Real Estate - Mortgage Lenders are happy to let anyone take a look at the properties they have for sale at no charge. Government Agencies (HUD, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac) offer Federal Databases with Repo and Tax Foreclosure Homes, and will never charge you a penny to search.
“Not only are these kinds of listings current and trustworthy,” says Sandra Wesnic, a licensed realtor of over 25 years, “there is no charge whatsoever to take a look at them since the institution in charge of the property for sale is losing money on these properties, and is desperate to get rid of them.”
Ideally, a search for free foreclosure listings should bring up these databases in Google, however, the reality is almost all credible bank and government websites have been pushed out of the search rankings by large realty companies with dishonest tactics. Until the day Google realizes its index has been affected in such a massive way, searches for free foreclosed properties and related terms will continue to yield results that require payment to view any useful listing.
There are tricks, traps and trial memberships behind almost all websites with the word “free” and “foreclosure” in the URL, which almost always turn out to be membership sites in disguise.
Until the day Google realizes its index has been affected in such a massive way, searches for free foreclosed properties and related terms will continue to yield mostly results that are anything but free. It is important to remember the tactics of realty companies when filtering through these results.
For information on where to find the truly free foreclosure listings from reliable institutions, visithttp://www.findanyforeclosure.com
About FindAnyForeclosure, LLC:
Sandra has spent 6 years compiling 70+ links directly to honestly free, completely reliable foreclosure listings offered on websites of FDIC Banks, Private Mortgage Lenders and Federal Government Agencies. These sites require no membership to use, and contain thousands of properties for sale. All she asks for this collection of links is $10. “Once you have this list,” says Sandra, “you will never need to pay to find any foreclosure again.”
FindAnyForeclosure, LLC
Sandra Wesnic
770-492-2983
customerservice@findanyforeclosure.com
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