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Repo's?
sacol4940
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Are there any good websites where you can view repossessed houses to buy please?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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sorry i dont know of any, but if you look on right move the repo's are usually the houses where signs are stuck in the window or had toilets/sinks with red tape across them0
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www.choices.co.uk - go to the box for sale and find your area.
www.a-r.co.uk - auction website u may be able to cut a deal with the estate agent in advance of the auctions.0 -
I used to work for LloydsTSBs business recovery unit and we never publised a property was repossessed as it would reduce the potential sales price. No idea if all banks are the same and you could try calling the mortgage recovery banks and asking them.
I don't know if repossessed houses are necessarily great bargains as even if they aren't gutted they are likely to be vacant for quite a while. Depends how you feel about working on them though...0 -
Try the auctioneers' sites.0
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Id agree, look at auctioneers sites.0
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Are you buying by area or just don't care where it is as long as it's a repo??0
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I would only ever buy a repo. In fact I'd pay extra for one. Repos for me please.Been away for a while.0
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