New York City is a tough Real Estate market. Does anyone know if foreclosures even exist here? If so, where does one get the info on foreclosures without paying for the information or through a reputable source like a bank who holds the defaulted mortgage loans? Also I am not a first time home buyer. What government programs are there to help someone buying again? Sally Mae was great my first time out, but what do I do if I want to buy a second time?
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Foreclosures are a matter of public record. Go to your courthouse and ask for the lists. That is, also, where the sale is conducted.
You can find the information for free - too late to do you any good.
Or you can pay in order to get it quickly enough that you’re in contention.
By the time the free information hits, they have been swarmed by every attorney and real estate agent and hard money lender in creation. Why should they tell you “Yes” after telling all those other folks “no”?
I am a real estate agent I can help you