Bargain Network Homes Reviewer's Comments
Bargain Network Homes has a high concentration of foreclosures and government listings. You can search for properties based not only in a state or county, but also those with a certain price range, beds or baths. They also include a comprehensive list of property details including status and publication date. Bargain Network Homes is a great place for foreclosure resources and information. They include how-to guides, various reports and laws by state.
The biggest difficulty we had with this service is you can only cancel your account through the telephone. This can be an annoying and inconvenient method especially for those trying to contact the company during off hours.
Bargain Network Homes provides foreclosures in all stages of the process including those that have gone to auction online. They list properties in all 50 states including Washington D.C. and you can search for listings based on price range, beds, baths or property type. Details include the property’s status, the date the listings was posted, loan information, tax information, assessed value and more.
Additional Tools:
This service included many of the additional resources we were looking for and then some. In addition to community demographics and state laws this site provides how-to guides, a break down of the foreclosure process, various calculators, investment articles and more.
Customer Service:
Bargain Network Homes is a secure site and includes a valid security certificate. Additionally they include email, FAQ and live chat support; however, our email went unanswered.
This service offer a free 7 day trial; however they will charge you a one dollar processing fee and a one dollar activation fee. All cancellations must be made through the phone, they will not accept an email and they do not have a page designed for cancellation.
Summary:
Although Bargain Network Homes is a great site for searching for foreclosed properties and foreclosure related information, we found in today’s day and age there needs to be more options for the consumer to cancel their subscription.















