FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Irene Savage/Tristam Wallace
Harpell, Inc.
781-274-9148/781-274-8710
isavage@harpell.com/twallace@harpell.com
Looking to Buy a
Mansion? Try the Foreclosure Market
With Properties in the Multi-Million Dollar Range,
Foreclosure.com Delivers
Property Listings that Run the Gamut
BOCA
RATON, Fla. –
August 2, 2004 – Prospective home buyers may
want to investigate an unlikely place to find their dream home — the
foreclosure market. Foreclosure.com,
provider of the most comprehensive, up-to-date residential foreclosure property
information in the United States,
maintains a significant inventory of high-end properties at attractive prices —
some listed at far below market value.
“Many people think of foreclosed properties and envision
homes that are undesirable and in disrepair, but that is not always the
case. Many types of homeowners
overextend their buying ability and are unable to keep up with payments,
eventually leading to foreclosure,” said Greg
Sullivan, vice president and co-founder, Foreclosure.com. “As with all bank-owned properties, high-end
foreclosures offer a tremendous market opportunity for home buyers and
investors to find property at a discount, and Foreclosure.com is a one-stop
source to locate these properties nationwide.”
Examples of high-end foreclosed properties currently listed
on Foreclosure.com include:
- A six-bedroom, 8,500-square-foot log home in Jackson,
Wyo. for $3,599,000
- A 6,250-square-foot, cliffside, Spanish-style mansion in Los
Angeles, Calif. for $2,999,000
- A 7,000-square-foot contemporary with waterfront views in Bloomfield,
Mich. for $2,250,000
- A classic, Victorian-style home in exclusive Nantucket,
Mass. for $1,799,000
- A 4,500-square-foot, neo-Mediterranean home in Highland
Park, Texas for $1,210,000
For more information on these properties, visit www.foreclosure.com.
About Foreclosure.com
Based in Boca Raton, Florida,
Foreclosure.com is committed to delivering the most comprehensive, up-to-date
database of residential foreclosure properties in the United
States to its
customers and business partners through its cost-effective, Web-based
subscription service. With established
relationships with hundreds of the top lending institutions and government
agencies, the company has access to the nation’s largest inventory of
residential foreclosure real estate, including Real Estate-Owned (REO) properties; Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Fannie Mae,
and other government agency and financial institution properties; as well as
listings from an extensive network of corporate sellers. On the Net: http://www.foreclosure.com
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