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What is a good website to search for California Foreclosure Properties?

Most sites require membership and payment, we are looking for a good site that is trustworthy and worth giving some money to to find Southern CA. properties being foreclosed.

Thank you!

Update:

..I never said we didn't want to pay money to search the site or that these sites "shouldn't" charge fees. I said that we want to find a site, that we will be paying money to join, that is reputable and worth it. Obviously realtors are an option, we want another option.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Try RealtyTrac.com. It has 7 days free trial period. The only difference between the free trial and paid membership is you can not download the lien and loan history and comparable sales report. You can search without signing up free trial, but it only shows you how many foreclosure houses in your area without complete address and contact information. TrialEasy.com shows how to cancel the free trial of it, it can also remind you to cancel. See http://www.trialeasy.com/et/detail.do?id=54

  • 1 decade ago

    I found a foreclosure website at www.deangraziosi.com. There typically is a 14 day free trial and you can always cancel when ever you want. The actual website is www.4closurealert.com...good luck

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    well, it costs a lot of time and money to gather all that info and host a website - of course they are going to charge money - would you spend 100's of hours gathering that info and just give it away? just talk to a realtor - many bank owned properties are on on the regular MLS listings and a realtor will be able to tell which ones they are

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