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Clearwater Beach Foreclosures

Presenting this Residential located in Clearwater, with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, for the asking price of $449,900. MLS# 7319199.
Clearwater $449,900
Presenting this Residential located in Clearwater Beach, with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, for the asking price of $1,200,000. MLS# 7351257.
Clearwater Beach $1,200,000
 
Presenting this Residential located in Clearwater Beach, with 1 bedrooms, 1 baths, for the asking price of $209,000. MLS# 7356367.
Clearwater Beach $209,000
Presenting this Residential located in Clearwater Beach, with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, for the asking price of $979,000. MLS# 7360824.
Clearwater Beach $979,000
 

Shown above are the Clearwater Beach foreclosures.   Finding a great deal whether a short sale or a foreclosure on the beach is enough to make you warm inside.  But, not all homes in default are attractive to buyers or are even a good investment.  Working with an experienced Realtor, such as ourselves, is key.  Let us help you know when a foreclosure is a good deal or not. We will do the necessary research and see if there are any road blocks. It's our job to ensure we have all the pertinent information before making an offer and that your best interests are protected. Many times foreclosures and bank owned property are good deals but certainly not always. 

Foreclosure is the process by which a bank or other secured creditor takes back ownership of a piece of real property due to owner's failure to pay their mortgage. The foreclosure process begins soon after the property owner stops making mortgage payments. This can take a few months or more and during that time the property owner may try to sell the home at a reduced price hoping that the lender will accept a less amount (short sale) than what is due on the mortgage. Once the bank repossesses the property (bank owned), it is offered for sale and they will typically start the selling price at what is left on the loan balance. 

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