Foreclosure Listings – Free Sites 

Equator.com(opens in new tab). Equator offers free listings of homes in foreclosure – under “buy,” click on “foreclosure homes” – alongside short sales, open-market listings, and properties available through the Hubzu auction process.  

HomePath.com(opens in new tab). Owned by the Federal National Mortgage Association (known as Fannie Mae), HomePath.com offers free listings of thousands of homes in foreclosure being sold by Fannie Mae. 

HomeSteps.com(opens in new tab). This site is owned by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, also called Freddie Mac. It lists homes in foreclosure that Freddie Mac is selling to investors or potential home buyers.

Zillow Foreclosure Center(opens in new tab). The popular website used by home sellers and buyers alike has its own search site for foreclosure listings. You can fashion your own method of searching, filtering by cost or location.

Realtor.com Foreclosures(opens in new tab). Realtor.com, a popular website used by new-home seekers or sellers, can help you find foreclosures. You can focus your search using a zip code and/or city. And, while we're on the subject of Realtors, by the way, you can also check with local real estate companies and their agents directly to search for foreclosed homes. Many offices have Realtors who specialize in this area.

Bank of America-owned properties and foreclosures(opens in new tab). This Bank of America site allows users to search for real estate owned or bank owned foreclosed properties, by zip code or other methods.

Regions has a variety of bank-owned real estate properties

Foreclosure Listings – Subscription Sites 

RealtyTrac(opens in new tab). After a free 7-day trial, it’s $49.95 a month, with discounts on multi-month packages. Members get access to RealtyTrac’s proprietary information, including auctions dates and locations, pre-foreclosure addresses, owner information, bank loan amounts and more. 

Foreclosure.com(opens in new tab). After the free 7-day trial, it’s $39.80 per month. Subscribers receive detailed information on the listed properties, tax roll data, files provided by the lender, local school districts and other listing details. 

Foreclosure Listings – Government Sites 

HUD.gov(opens in new tab). Potential investors and other home buyers can find one- to four-unit residential properties that the Department of Housing and Urban Development acquired from foreclosure actions on FHA-insured mortgages.

USDA-RD/FSA Properties(opens in new tab). The United State Department of Agriculture-Rural Development and the USDA-Farm Service Agency list properties on this website. Here, you’ll find a small number of single- and multi-family homes, farms, and ranches. Buyers should contact the local USDA-RD office(opens in new tab) for more information on the property and how to buy it. 

IRS Seizures(opens in new tab). This Internal Revenue Service website is a portal to finding homes and other property seized by the tax agency for nonpayment of federal taxes. 

This page is updated regularly with currently listed properties. Your in the Loop! Steve Albin 865-964-9476 Direct...Text REALTOR/Broker

$179,900
5 Beds 3 Baths 1250728 MLS
Charming 1945 two-story home with a cellar in need of some tender loving care. This vintage property exudes character and potential, offering a unique opportunity for those with a passion for restoration. Nestled in a historic neighborhood, this residence is sure to hold a rich history and architectural charm waiting to be revived. Original architectural details Spacious layout with multiple rooms Vintage hardwood floors This property provides an ideal canvas for someone with a vision to restore its former glory. Bring back the charm of the past by refurbishing original hardwood floors, uncovering hidden architectural details, and enhancing the unique character that defines this home. The two-story layout offers versatile spaces for customization and modernization. Some of which has been completed such as most windows have been updated. Situated in a well-established neighborhood with a rich history, this home is conveniently located. Enjoy the sense of community and history that comes with owning a property in this area. With the right touch, this property has the potential to become a true gem, blending vintage appeal with modern conveniences. Whether you're a seasoned renovator or a homeowner looking for a project, this home presents an exciting opportunity to create a personalized space that reflects your style and preserves the essence of its era. Disclaimer: Property is sold as-is, and renovations are needed. Buyers are encouraged to conduct thorough inspections. All data (incl sq ft) taken from prev MLS, Tax Records or current deed. Property offered as-is w/all faults; no post-closing repairs or payments will be made for any reason. Purchaser must execute a copy of client's required Addenda. Buyer agrees to verify all information independently. Property was built prior to 1978 and lead based paint potentially exists. DO NOT GO ON OUTER STEPS OR UPPER BALCONY! Don't miss the chance to restore this 1945 home to its former glory and make it your own!

722 Trenton St, Harriman

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