PoliceAuctions.com, known for their listing of police auctions and government auctions, is now listing over 2.5 million foreclosed properties on their website.
(PRWEB) October 21, 2012
PoliceAuctions.com is known for their listing of police auctions and government auctions. But, the website also features a searchable listing of foreclosed properties. Currently PoliceAcutions.com has over 2.5 million foreclosure properties listed on their website.
Bloomberg is reporting that the average-year fixed rate mortgage has plummeted to 3.37 percent. In the same report it was noted that the average 15-year mortgage rate is now at 2.7 percent. These rate are at or near all time historic lows.
With interest rates at historic lows now may be the perfect time for potential homebuyers to purchase a foreclosed home. PoliceAuctions.com offers a comprehensive searchable listing of foreclosed properties through out the country to assist potential homebuyers. Currently the foreclosure listing on PoliceAuctions.com has over 2.5 million foreclosures.
About PoliceAuctions.com
PoliceAuctions.com offers many services to their members including a searchable listing of police auctions and government auctions. PoliceAuctions.com is known for their one-dollar no reserve auctions. These fast paced auctions offer their users the chance to bid on, and win, items for as little as one dollar. By combining a product selection ranging from name brand jewelry auctions, watch auctions, collectible coin auctions, and sports memorabilia auctions with industry leading customer service, PoliceAuctions.com has earned the loyalty of over 5 million devoted users.
PoliceAuctions.com has made it even easier for customers and fans to connected with them via social media like their Facebook fan page. This exciting and newly launched space informs customers of up coming auction items.
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