There are currently foreclosed homes listed in Connecticut. Why should you consider buying a foreclosure property in Connecticut? To save money, of course! That’s right, purchasing a foreclosed home can save you as much as 50 percent or more on the final sale price of a distressed deal in Connecticut when compared to a traditional single-family house. We’ve also got awesome deals on top of incredible foreclosure deals, from rent-to-own homes, short sales and preforeclosures in Connecticut, as well as bankruptcy filings and government-owned foreclosure listings such as HUD, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, among others. Just select the county in Connecticut that you want to look for a property below. Then search through all distressed real estate listings in Connecticut for the amazing deal that’s right for you.
Connecticut mainly uses a judicial foreclosure process, meaning cases go through the court system. Loans are typically secured by mortgages. Because the process is court-based, foreclosures often take a longer time to complete. Redemption rights and deficiency balances are handled under court supervision and depend on the final judgment.
Start by searching foreclosure lists in state court dockets, MLS, and local newspapers in Connecticut. Connecticut foreclosures are typically judicial, so properties are sold under court supervision. Secure financing or proof of funds early, since the process can involve competitive bidding. Perform title review and property inspections to determine condition and outstanding liens. Bid at the court-ordered sale or pursue a lender purchase if the property does not sell.
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