The Weekly East Bay Foreclosure /REO Listings Links: Football Hangover Edition

UC Berkeley Campaneli

So, this is that awkward Sunday after the super bowl when it finally sets in there’s more to Sunday than football from 10-8:30 eh? At least the weather is great out here in the Bay Area. In the upper Midwest, the temperatures are struggling just to get into the black.

ANYWAY….

We were thinking of putting together a “How to Buy an REO Property” workshop on a weekend day, where we would actually go out and tour and analyze a few active REO listings together after an introductory class & a catered lunch. If there’s interest, I think we could put the first one together by early-to-mid April.

In the meantime, here’s this week’s Active REO listings…

Download All the East Bay Foreclosure / REO Lists at Once (.zip file)

Entire Alameda County Residential Foreclosure / REO List

Northern Alameda Residential Foreclosure / REO List

Southern Alameda Residential Foreclosure / REO List

Entire Contra Costa County Residential Foreclosure / REO List

Western Contra Costa Residential Foreclosure / REO List

Eastern Contra Costa Residential Foreclosure / REO List

Alameda Residential Income Foreclosure / REO List

Contra Costa Income Property Foreclosure / REO List

Oh yeah, while your at it, don’t forget to check out our active REO listings here. & the older lists archived over here

photo credit Genista

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