subject: Find Distressed Homes the Stress-Free Way [print this page] Find Distressed Homes the Stress-Free Way
Now you have your finances in check and you are all set to find distressed homes to purchase, you start considering what approach to take for maximum results. What if you can do all your home shopping without leaving your own home? This is very possible today if you have a working computer and an Internet connection.
The Old Way
What used to be a tedious process of flipping through newspaper pages, visiting court houses and driving down neighborhoods to find distressed homes has become a simple and easy task of turning on your computer and searching for foreclosures online. It is fast and economical and totally stress free so long as you can find a foreclosure listings service you can work with. Even first time buyers find themselves privy to information and leads that used to be reserved only to real estate businesses. Truly the Internet has successfully leveled the playing field in terms of finding good foreclosure homes.
Just consider the education and relevant information you can gain from subscribing to a good foreclosures listing site. For a small investment in the form of subscription you can enjoy a powerful search engine where you can search for properties according to location, value and home type. If you have a pretty good idea of what you want, you will be able to come up with a short list of homes to check out in under an hour. A good listing service will yield relevant information on each listing including images, a thorough description, the asking price and the contact information for the property manager.
These sites feature literature, reports and studies about the foreclosures sector as well as updated news and information that can influence your decision making when you find distressed homes. When you subscribe to one site, make sure that you use all the information it offers in making the right choices. You can even make use of a mortgage calculator to help you compute your budget and determine your financial exposure for years to come.