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jims69camaro 10-01-2005 05:25 AM

looking for a home?
 
look here, see if you can't find something. i don't know what the deal is beyond the search, but i bet they charge you something down the line, otherwise they wouldn't be offering you to search for free. check it out.

i think you can walk into any bank and ask to see their foreclosure listings. i've never tried it, but i am fairly certain it can be done. the banks would much rather have someone else buy it than have to go through the auction process where they might end up with a lot less than their initial investment.

along those lines, i think the sherrif's office might be able to help, as well. although, once the sherriff's office is involved, it might be too late to get the property.

check your local tax office. some supply listings, others don't. tell your sob story (about how much you need to get out of your two bedroom apartment because your five kids are driving you crazy, you can't sleep at night and you are going to lose your job if you don't get some sleep, or whatever) to them, they're more apt to be sympathetic than the others mentioned above.

j0n 10-01-2005 08:41 AM

thanks...got one tho 8)

dz 10-02-2005 08:34 AM

I'm looking for a house, but I almost feel kinda guilty taking someone's house.

I dunno :-/

Tru2Chevy 10-03-2005 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dz
I'm looking for a house, but I almost feel kinda guilty taking someone's house.

I dunno :-/

If they aren't paying for it, it's not really theirs anyway.... Â*:)

- Justin

jims69camaro 10-03-2005 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
Quote:

Originally Posted by dz
I'm looking for a house, but I almost feel kinda guilty taking someone's house.

I dunno :-/

If they aren't paying for it, it's not really theirs anyway.... Â*:)

- Justin

exactamundo. if you aren't the one buying it, someone else will. much better you than someone else. get over the guilt.

interest rates are still kinda low, too, which helps out. usually you can show some paper down payment so you can get into the house for dirt cheap. i ended up in my house for the security deposit we had on it while renting it ($1200). it's a stretched three bedroom ranch, worth upwards of $160k now - and we bought for $73k.


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