Leading U.S. Foreclosure Website Expands as Foreclosure Demand Skyrockets
Santa Barbara, CA (PRWEB) March 28, 2008 -- RealtyStore (www.RealtyStore.com), has positioned itself to take advantage of current market conditions with a site aimed at foreclosure investors and homebuyers. RealtyStore.com provides detailed foreclosure property listings, foreclosure laws and city indexes, lending resources, and current foreclosure news. The site also offers a "Professional Network" which connects RealtyStore customers with a network of pre-qualified real estate professionals such as Realtors, lenders, and construction companies. The website makeover includes enhanced features such as improved search parameters of foreclosure listings such as searches by state, county, city, and zip code. Other additions include an in-depth foreclosure FAQ, glossary, and finance and advertising resources for real-estate professionals such as Realtors, mortgage lenders, and contractors.
"We wanted to continue to expand our service for the benefit of our valued subscribers," stated Tim Chin, President and CEO of RealtyStore. "The foreclosure industry is changing rapidly and we want to make sure our members have all the resources they need to succeed as foreclosure investors or home buyers. We are more than just a foreclosure listing service - we empower investors and home buyers with the knowledge and tools needed to purchase homes far below market value".
At RealtyStore.com, the news section, which is updated daily, includes current mortgage and real estate news, and loan program information. RealtyStore has succeeded in providing homebuyers and investors with the tools they need to learn about, and capitalize on, the current foreclosure market.
Founded in 2005, RealtyStore (www.RealtyStore.com) has emerged as the nation's fastest growing foreclosure data provider, with over 1 million pre-foreclosure, foreclosure auction, bank-owned, and tax sale property listings. Collected from hundreds of public and private sources, RealtyStore's proprietary database includes extensive property characteristics (including pictures and maps), default and tax information, comparable home values, and neighborhood demographics information.
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