Bank Foreclosures
The lists you'll find below will allow you to search foreclosure listings on the individual lender sites. Most lenders aren't restricted by geographic area, so their foreclosure lists will be distributed among many states. Some sites are easier to use than others, notes are included with each source describing any issues we've seen with the individual bank pages. Foreclosures from government agencies, asset managers and regional banks can be found on Page 2.
auction properties and
bank-owned homes.
R.E.O. Lists
Horribly slow. You have to choose a state by clicking the icon, then zoom over and over again.
Branch Banking and Trust has recently been acquiring smaller failed banks, they have a drop down list of states, the states with significant lists were: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia
Find Chase homes by state map search or use the search fields, you'll then have to fill out a CAPTCHA to obtain access, the CAPTCHA seems to like capital letters. They have homes listed in: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Washington.
Homes for sale searchable by state and property type, Citibank doesn't say how many properties are in a certain state or county but most states will have homes, try searching just the state first.
Compass Listings in: Arizona, Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, New Mexico and Texas
Michigan, Florida, Ohio, North Carolina and Indiana have the most Fifth Third homes for sale, scroll down below the search box where there is a property count by state.
Mixed assortment of Flagstar bank owned real estate in different states, just scroll down the alphabetical list. Very light on property details.
Searchable database of GMAC homes throughout the U.S., they are also very light on property details.
Contributed by Rae
Most, if not all states have HSBC property, but if you want to do a new search you can't use your "back" button. You have to click the "New Search" button below the properties. Also, although the address is supposed to be clickable for details, it doesn't work and there isn't much detail.
Did not see a whole lot of properties available, 1 exactly, in New York.
Many states listed, they also have a lot of manufactured housing and land. Fast and effective search. Details are on a pop up page, there's a yellow "close" button to close the detail pop up.
Find homes scheduled to foreclose, Bank Owned and Commercial properties also listed.
PNC residential listings is what you'll probably want although Bank and Commercial properties are also available.
Mostly property for sale in the Southeastern US, you have to select "property type" before you'll get the Regions Bank state list- Contributed by Millicent
A subsection of the Res.net site
Not a database search, but individual PDF files for Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and Colorado.
Contributed by Rae
When you select a state you'll get an alphabetical list of cities you have to scroll down. No property details, just address and price.
A few listings for sale sprinkled around the country.
Significant amount of properties, Wells Fargo absorbed Wachovia
Click here for another of our pages with listings from government agencies, asset managers and regional banksIf you have found another site that is free for users and feel it should be included on this page, please send the site address to admin@all-foreclosure.com for evaluation and inclusion.

