Anyone spend much time on foreclosure.com? Any insights - are they accurate, thorough, useful? Are of you a paying member? The price seems really steep at $10 a week.
A ShackPrices user sent us a link to it and I am brainstorming as to whether it would be worth our time to integrate something like it into the site. I'm just not sure that it would be useful for those who are buying homes.
We were two booths away from them at a conference in SF in 2005. Inman, which looking back is somewhat comical – but the was probably the beginning of the end of the bubble in the SF Bay.
At any rate, one thing I can say about Foreclosure.com is that they were wise in hiring hot models to staff their booth. That's one thing we took away from that exposition: how to drive traffic to your mediocre product when your audience in balding, middle-aged, investor-wannabe men.
From my talking to them, their product seemed to be legitimate and their listings were accurate. I think an individual could get the same results, although they seem to have established connections with various lenders, especially those delinquent loans or those in pre-foreclosure.
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At any rate, one thing I can say about Foreclosure.com is that they were wise in hiring hot models to staff their booth. That's one thing we took away from that exposition: how to drive traffic to your mediocre product when your audience in balding, middle-aged, investor-wannabe men.
From my talking to them, their product seemed to be legitimate and their listings were accurate. I think an individual could get the same results, although they seem to have established connections with various lenders, especially those delinquent loans or those in pre-foreclosure.
Don't they have a free subscription intro period?