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Bank of America has been struggling all year about how to deal with its foreclosures. Bank of America foreclosused homes processing in Florida was stopped temporarily by the courts because the bank's paperwork was not in order. Bank of America has been trying to avoid foreclosure on as many homes as possible, but wants the homeowner to be able to afford whatever payments they agree to. At the same time the bank has been trying to get foreclosure properties sold as soon as possible because it knows the housing market will not recover until these homes are absorbed. Bank of America is smart enough to know that the sooner it gets these properties into the hands of competent homeowners or smart investors, the better. If you are looking for a quality foreclosed home or a very good investment in a Countrywide or Bank of America foreclosed homes, see what you can find here under Bank of America foreclosures and then try our sister sites.
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Lets face it, foreclosure information is public domain. That means that real estate investors can access this information any time they want, nationwide, with a little perseverance. The problem is, the foreclosure properties investors are really looking for, are not that easy to find or compare to one another. That is where Free Foreclosure Database comes to your aid, helping you find foreclosure investment opportunities that lay hidden across the country. The top 5 web sites dedicated to supplying you with accurate foreclosure data have a lot of the same listings. Most of these membership sites get their foreclosure listings from the same sources. We do too, the difference you'll find at Free Foreclosure Database is... all of our foreclosure listings are all FREE... all the time. That includes:
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