Small and relatively new to the online foreclosure business, Foreclosures.com, is a comprehensive listings service designed to set you at ease when researching foreclosed properties. The site makes you feel like you are talking and taking advice from a trusted friend, without feeling like you are always being pushed into signing up.
With more than two million listings, Foreclosures.com includes an adequate amount of information that allows investors to go into a sale well versed about a property. Our largest complaint about this site is that it does not contain listings in Rhode Island, South Dakota or Vermont.
Foreclosures.com included some of the most extensive listing details we reviewed. Every property includes the equity percentage, loan information, assessed value and market value. However, they are lacking a few additional details like tax information, the property’s default amount or the option for a picture.
Foreclosures.com does not include many of the typical resources associated with other foreclosure sites like community demographics or school information, instead they include a dictionary and a “sites to avoid list.” Both are very interesting. Additionally, you can save your searches and export them.
We found Foreclosures.com to be a friendly and secure foreclosure listing service. They include email and telephone support for questions not answered in the FAQ or Tutorial. Additionally, founder Alexis McGee keeps a regular blog discussing foreclosure trends and general news related to the industry.
All security certificates are current and the entire sign-up process is secure. They offer a FREE seven day trial. You can cancel your account through your membership account, email, phone, fax and postal mail. Your fax must be received five days prior to renewal, 10 days for postal mail.
Although this site is one of the more expensive services we reviewed, it was also one that made us feel secure and confident We did not feel like there was something sinister lying under the surface. Although they do not provide listings for all fifty states, the ones they do have are informative.

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