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·  November 17th, 2012 07:14 am
·  3,132 m²
·  Rooms: 8

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 06:11 am
·  952 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 2

Foreclosed Homes for sale - null - Emeryville, CA - 2 Bed/1 Bath

·  November 17th, 2012 07:31 am
·  1,325 m²
·  Rooms: 3

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:12 am
·  984 m²
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:12 am
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:27 am
·  1,992 m²
·  Rooms: 4

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:11 am
·  1,604 m²
·  Rooms: 4

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:30 am
·  1,026 m²
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:21 am
·  1,252 m²
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:21 am
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:22 am
·  1,348 m²
·  Rooms: 3

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:22 am
·  3,793 m²
·  Rooms: 4

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:22 am
·  1,619 m²
·  Rooms: 4

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:22 am
·  1,564 m²
·  Rooms: 4

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:25 am
·  1,436 m²
·  Rooms: 3

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:15 am
·  1,457 m²
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:15 am
·  1,564 m²
·  Rooms: 3

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:22 am
·  3,008 m²
·  Rooms: 6

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:23 am
·  917 m²
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:23 am
·  1,218 m²
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

·  November 17th, 2012 07:16 am
·  1,661 m²
·  Rooms: 4

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:17 am
·  1,393 m²
·  Rooms: 4

This is a Real Estate owned (REO) property. The lender possesses the property either at an auction or through an agreement with the owner during pre-foreclosure. The property is maintained by the bank or by representative agents acting as safe-keepers / sellers on their behalf. This property can fetch you the best deal when compared to the AS IS condition of any foreclosure property. While the costs might be a bit higher than foreclosures, REO properties still would fetch you good savings on a house purchase deal

·  November 17th, 2012 07:17 am
·  1,568 m²
·  Rooms: 2

This is a Pre-Foreclosure property (Notice of Default). This initial document is filed by a trustee to initiate the foreclosure process following the homeowner missing payment dues. Buying a property in pre-foreclosure involves contacting the homeowner and offering a bargain price to buy the property, The homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price, usually 20% - 50% below market value, in order to avoid foreclosure and ruining his or her credit history

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