Trustee Sale Results

On June 22, 2010

Weekly Maricopa County Foreclosure Auction Results – Phoenix, AZ Properties, Homes, Condos sold at Trustee Sales

Maricopa CountyJune 21st – August 13th, 2010Click HERE to download sale results of foreclosed properties auctioned off at Phoenix Area trustee sales. 3rd Party Sales Only… Get in contact with us for the entire daily list.

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June Foreclosures Sold at Trustee Auctions – Results Phoenix Valley Maricopa County

- 6/7 – 6/18/10 – Trustee Sale Winning Bid Results for foreclosures sold via Public Auction – Phoenix-Mesa, AZ and the rest of Maricopa County AZ

- 6/01/10 – 6/4/10 – Phoenix Metro Results of Foreclosed Homes, Condos, Properties sold at Trustee Sale – Maricopa County, AZ

May Foreclosed Home, Condo, Property Auction Results – Maricopa County Trustee Sales

- 5/10/10 – 5/28/10 – Maricopa County, AZ Trustee Sale Results – Real Estate Foreclosure Auctions – 3rd Party Bid Win

- 5/3/10 – 5/7/10 – Phoenix Valley, AZ Foreclosure Auction Results – 3rd Party Bid Wins

April Trustee Sale Auction Results – Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ Foreclosed Homes, Condos, Properties

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March Foreclosure Auction Results List – Winning Bids Phoenix Valley, AZ Area Trustee Sales

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February Trustee Sales Results – Maricopa County, Phoenix Foreclosure Auctions

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Foreclosure Property Investments – Auction TIPS

1. First and foremost, find a source that is providing foreclosed property listings with 'comprehensive' information, and develop a system for filing.
2. Filter through the properties locating the real estate with built in equity. What is owed? Are there any junior lien holders?
3. Investigate the neighborhood comparables, comprise a list map, then get in your car and visit the properties.
4. Set your maximum bid price. This sounds simple and straightforward, however the fast-paced action of the bidding process can cause the most reserved person to hastily over-compete for a not-so-great piece of property.

Arizona Notice of Trustee Sales – LIVE Auction Bidding Process

1. 90 days has passed since the Notice of Trustee Sale is issued. Prior to sale, the Trustee establishes the opening or minimum bid to be accepted at auction by referring to the calculated Credit Bid Statement prepared by the respective Beneficiary.
2. On the 91st day, said property is put on the auction block. All bidding is open and verbal. $10,000 cashier check in hand is required by all parties bidding.
3. Highest bidder must present the funds in total to the Trustee by 5pm of the next business day in order to gain title.
4. Acceptance of funds results in the recording and conveyance of a Trustee's Deed; funds are disbursed to the Beneficiary.