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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Charles Fella
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Trying to find foreclosures in the the Bronx but my county courts do not give lists.

Charles Fella
  • Lakewood, CO
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Hey all, I'm brand spanking new on this board but I have done nothing but listen to the BiggerPockets podcasts everyday for the passed two weeks. I'm loving this site and all the FREE information. Here's my problem, the courts in my county do not list the properties available at auction, they only require the banks to post auction ads in local newspapers. However, I have only been able to find one local paper with very few listings. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Johnny Kang
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Johnny Kang
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  • New York, NY
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Hey Charles, 

I'm an investor and I primarily focus in Queens & Brooklyn. I get my data from foreclosures.com. You can sign up for the monthly service (it's about $30, if I recall correctly), download as many properties as you want. Of course you can always cancel it at any time, but they have so many filters you can apply to your list it's a good source to look in to.

Not sure how Bronx court does their auctions, but you can also try Brooklyn: http://www.nycourts.gov/courts/2jd/kings/civil/for...

or Queens: http://www.queenscountypa.com/upcoming-auctions/

Johnny

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