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REIaddicted
02-20-2005, 07:30 PM
Found this at
http://www.biggerpockets.com/government-owned-property.html

I love visiting other forums :SM059:

It is a list of government owned properties. Go take a look and see what you find.

Lisa

http://www.fdic.gov/buying/owned/index.html
The FDIC offers properties for sale and auction on their website.

http://www.homesales.gov/homesales/mainAction.do
"These previously owned homes are for sale by public auction or other method depending on the property. Anyone can buy a home for sale by the U.S. Government, but you must work with a real estate agent, broker or servicing representative to submit an offer or bid."

http://www.hud.gov/homes/index.cfm
Website of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. If you want to buy a HUD home, you need to contact a real estate broker in your area who is authorized to sell HUD homes (most are). Your broker will submit a bid for you.

http://www.treas.gov/auctions/irs/real1.html
Under authority of the Internal Revenue Code, the property described here has been seized or acquired for nonpayment of internal revenue taxes and will be sold.

http://app1.sba.gov/pfsales/dsp_search.html
Listings of SBA acquired properties around the US

http://www.resales.usda.gov/
Find pending foreclosures and acquired properties for sale by the USDA

Dan Auito
02-20-2005, 08:30 PM
Nice find Lisa, Josh has a good crew over there! Dan :SM139:
P.S. Thanks for bringing it home! :praise:

REIaddicted
02-20-2005, 08:33 PM
Nice find Lisa, Josh has a good crew over there! Dan :SM139:
P.S. Thanks for bringing it home! :praise:
i saw ya chasing me around cyber space :icon_aets

I enjoy finding tidbits at other forums, sharing ( I give full credit, thank you)

And I also do the same at those other places. As Tim had let ya know. :box:

Dan Auito
02-20-2005, 08:40 PM
I'm subscribed to half the threads in cyberspace, they just pop up as an alert and bling! There ya go! Not really hunting or following anyone inparticular. So no need to look over those soft shoulders of yours! :SM122:

Hey that reminds me folks, if you post up a question or want to follow a thread why not use your thread tools option and subscribe to it so when someone replies you can be alerted once you log back on. Just a thought! :SM032:

Aldo
02-21-2005, 05:03 AM
"why not use your thread tools option and subscribe to it so when someone replies you can be alerted once you log back on."

Because I look at every new post each time I stop in. Even if I don't post a reply, there's a good chance that I may learn something. Long ago, I came to understand that the more I learn, the more I realize how much I have to learn.

REIaddicted
02-21-2005, 12:07 PM
"why not use your thread tools option and subscribe to it so when someone replies you can be alerted once you log back on."

Because I look at every new post each time I stop in. Even if I don't post a reply, there's a good chance that I may learn something. Long ago, I came to understand that the more I learn, the more I realize how much I have to learn.
Good point aldo but that was on a different post, my man :smiley9:

You know I read about every post here so I don't have a need to subscribe to the threads. I feel like I would miss some valuable info if I just did a " hit and miss" on the posts.

I read though I may not comment!
Lisa

Aldo
02-22-2005, 05:01 AM
And your point is................?