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3 Articles match "Example","Long Beach"

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Foreclosure Search: Lessons from Long Beach
A few days ago I spoke to a new RealtyTrac customer who was having trouble tracking down foreclosure property in Long Beach, Calif . also think alot of foreclosure buyers and investors using RealtyTrac could benefitfrom what we learned, so below is the first of several "Lessons fromLong Beach." Lesson 1: Take an areas foreclosure activity into account When you run a search, look at the number of properties and entered dates to get a big-picture view of the foreclosure activity in the areayoure searching. She said something like, "Is the information on your site accurate?
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Lessons from Long Beach: Part II
As promised, here is another lesson about successfully searching andpursuing foreclosures based on a recent conversation with a customerwho was searching for properties in Long Beach, Calif. For example, one of the pre-foreclosure properties thatwe looked up only had a lender name and phone number, not a trusteename and phone number. Lesson 2: Call the trustee or lender to get most recent property status After you find a property that interests you, first call the trustee (for pre-foreclosures and auctions) or the lender (forbank-owned properties) to make sure the property is still inforeclosure before you sink any more of your valuable time into pursuingthe property.
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Lessons From Long Beach - Part III
Heres the third and final lesson gleaned from a conversation with acustomer in Long Beach, Calif., this example I just said that I wanted to know about the status of aproperty in foreclosure and the trustees rep asked for the propertyaddress and then the owners name, both of which were listed on theproperty details page on RealtyTrac. who needed help following up onproperties she found on RealtyTrac. See Lesson 1 and Lesson 2 .
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Foreclosure Search: Lessons from Long Beach
    A few days ago I spoke to a new RealtyTrac customer who was having trouble tracking down foreclosure property in Long Beach, Calif . also think alot of foreclosure buyers and investors using RealtyTrac could benefitfrom what we learned, so below is the first of several "Lessons fromLong Beach." Lesson 1: Take an areas foreclosure activity into account When you run a search, look at the number of properties and entered dates to get a big-picture view of the foreclosure activity in the areayoure searching. She said something like, "Is the information on your site accurate?
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
    READ MORE
  • Foreclosure Lessons from Long Beach: Part II
    As promised, here is another lesson about successfully searching andpursuing foreclosures based on a recent conversation with a customerwho was searching for properties in Long Beach, Calif. For example, one of the pre-foreclosure properties thatwe looked up only had a lender name and phone number, not a trusteename and phone number. Lesson 2: Call the trustee or lender to get most recent property status After you find a property that interests you, first call the trustee (for pre-foreclosures and auctions) or the lender (forbank-owned properties) to make sure the property is still inforeclosure before you sink any more of your valuable time into pursuingthe property.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Foreclosure Lessons From Long Beach - Part III
    Heres the third and final lesson gleaned from a conversation with acustomer in Long Beach, Calif., this example I just said that I wanted to know about the status of aproperty in foreclosure and the trustees rep asked for the propertyaddress and then the owners name, both of which were listed on theproperty details page on RealtyTrac. who needed help following up onproperties she found on RealtyTrac. See Lesson 1 and Lesson 2 .
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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