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Arizona: Phoenix, new construction, buy a house, neighborhood, affordable.

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Old 08-14-2007, 12:59 PM
 
Location: Tucson
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The Yahoo site is good, but wish it had more info. Doesn't tell you the street number, square feet, or any details. How would you find that out?
Well, I don't think any of the sites give the exact address, unless you pay for a subscription. Foreclosures Real Estate Foreclosure Listings and Homes at RealtyTrac offers that, but I haven't checked what it costs. When you click on the free trial, they don't say anything. Gotta dig deeper in "terms of use" for the small print.
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Old 08-14-2007, 02:47 PM
 
Location: Oregon
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Ah, I see that now. One must always read the fine print. They always want you to register or join to see more info. Hate that. I was curious because it showed a house on a street I rented on in Tucson, but not the address, so couldn't tell which one. Still, site does show there are many more in foreclosure than I would have thought. Ugh. Not good news for someone thinking of putting their house on the market.
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Old 08-14-2007, 03:50 PM
 
Location: Tucson
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Ah, I see that now. One must always read the fine print. They always want you to register or join to see more info. Hate that. I was curious because it showed a house on a street I rented on in Tucson, but not the address, so couldn't tell which one. Still, site does show there are many more in foreclosure than I would have thought. Ugh. Not good news for someone thinking of putting their house on the market.
Unless there are more houses for sale on the street (which is often the case...) or it's a very long major street, you can cross-reference with the MLS - Tucson MLS. They are listed there, too.
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Old 08-14-2007, 04:32 PM
 
Location: Tucson
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Ah, I see that now. One must always read the fine print. They always want you to register or join to see more info. Hate that. I was curious because it showed a house on a street I rented on in Tucson, but not the address, so couldn't tell which one. Still, site does show there are many more in foreclosure than I would have thought. Ugh. Not good news for someone thinking of putting their house on the market.
Wow, this site is something else... Foreclosures Real Estate Foreclosure Listings and Homes at RealtyTrac Since I couldn't find any pricing even under "terms of use," went to "contact us," FAQ and finally it was there, buried as a regular FAQ on about 19 pages of such... Incredible!

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The monthly subscription is $49.95 per month. Our free trial subscription allows you to try the service free for seven days before committing to the monthly subscription.

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We also offer a 3-month membership for $99.95 which includes 900 downloads, a 6-month membership for $199.95 which includes 1200 downloaded records and an annual membership for $399.95 which includes 2400 downloaded records. Call customer support at 877-888-8722 if you are interested in any of these long-term subscriptions.

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