Another 7-day free trial offer!

If you didn’t like the last 7-day free trial that I found, you might want to take a look at the new limited time free 7-day trial with Foreclosure.com. They have a ton of excellent foreclosure listings; anything from preforeclosures to bank owned properties for sale!

I have found their service to be one of the most thorough. Don’t take my word for it, see for yourself! Check out the free foreclosure listings available at Foreclosure.com.

RealtyTrac: 7-Day FREE trial!

I have found an excellent source of foreclosure listings to be located at www.RealtyTrac.com. I just found out that they are offering a FREE 7-Day trial to new members. I promised free foreclosure listings, and here is one that is 100% free for 7 days.

I think that this may be for a limited time only, so make sure to take advantage of this offer ASAP!

Foreclosed Real Estate Opportunities - $1

I know that the whole point of this blog is to find foreclosure listings that are free, however I think that foreclosure listings that are only $1 are close enough to free. I found that HUDforeclosed.com will give you a one week trial for only $1. This will give you full access to their entire database of deals that you can sift through and pick out the ones that you want to target.

The deal that I found gives you an opportunity to make sure that their listings are substantial before you go and make the comitment to buy a real subscription. This situation really minimizes your risk. You are only risking one dollar. What else can you do with a dollar? Get a bottle of water? Buy a soda? Get a Bic Mac (Only on Mondays at participating locations…). If you end up finding a foreclosure investment property from that $1 investment, you can be sure that you will make that dollar back along with plenty of that dollar’s friends.

So go ahead and make that tiny initial investment. I am sure that HUDforeclosed.com is the #1 Discount Marketplace for Foreclosure Real Estate for a good reason!

What are HUD Homes? - Housing and Urban Development

HUD stands for “Housing and Urban Development”.  The Housing and Urban Development was set up by the United States Government in 1965 in order to assist lower income families to afford housing.  Since then, there have been questionable ethics used within the system and some of these HUD homes are being foreclosed on.

HUD investment can be tricky but very profitable if you know what you are doing.  HUD homes are properties that were deeded to the to HUD that were foreclosed on HUD insured mortgages.  HUD is looking to sell these homes as fast as possible - possibly even below fair market value.

Now is the time to capitalize on these investment opportunities.  A great way to find HUD homes for sale is to sign up for a trial subscription with Bargin.com’s HUD service for a deposit of only $1.  This $1 is fully refundable after you cancel your trial subscription.  Sign up now to find government foreclosures in your area!