REO, pre foreclosures, short sales in Maryland, DC, and Virginia
Pre-foreclosures | Short Sales | REO properties | Bank Owned
There is plenty of inventory available right now in the metro Washington D.C. area. Expect up to a 90 day turnaround on these properties. We are seeing more and more of these listings that make sense as an investment property purchase if you plan to hold on for the long term and rent. Let Choice Real Estate® run rent comps for you… Looking to purchase and live in it? These homes are a great bargain if that’s the case. Check out these short sales and bank owned homes, as well as these preforeclosure listings, and HUD home listings.
Tags: preforeclosures, reo properties, short sales

August 21st, 2008 at 7:39 pm
Make sure you understand the landlord tenant laws in your state and have your rental/lease agreements prepared by or reviewed by a good real estate attorney. If there has been a foreclosure, don’t pay rent to the old landlord. Rather, try to find out who now owns the building. Dave abbey-properties.com
July 3rd, 2008 at 12:05 pm
I would like to find out how can I be assign to sell this foreclosures thank you
June 9th, 2008 at 4:22 pm
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March 14th, 2008 at 11:08 am
HERE’S ANOTHER ONE, ipreforeclosures.com/
“START YOUR FREE SEARCH”!!
AFTER YOU NAVIGATE THROUGH MULTIPLE PAGES, THEY WILL LET YOU SEE FULL ADDRESS BUT YOU HAVE TO SIGN UP FOR FREE TRIAL PERIOD… !
March 14th, 2008 at 11:06 am
funny you say that. i clicked on an advertisement for this site, allhud.com
They claim “start your free foreclosure search now”
..so i clicked Maryland, then Montgomery County, then all the towns, and guess what??
Shocker, “You MUST be pre-qualified before buying a Government Foreclosure.” and they require you to give all of your contact information.
Seems like every freakin’ site wants your info so they can sell you something OR they charge a nominal monthly fee to use this “service”. Thank you for making it easy to find listings on your site!
March 14th, 2008 at 10:56 am
I heard a commercial on the radio this morning to call 800-700-9346 for a list of these properties. I wonder what the catch is. I can get all the listings here.. so i’m confused why some companies charge you for this information.