Cathy Johnson

Distress Sales / Bank Foreclosures

Distress Sales (foreclosures and power of sales) can offer great value. However, they are often the hardest sales to track down. 

 

Cathy's free computerized service provides a current list of all such properties. There is no cost or obligation involved. Just let her know the price range and area/location you are interested in, e.g. Erin Mills, Churchill Meadows, South Mississauga, Meadowvale.

This FREE service can save you wasted time attempting your own research and perhaps fruitless hours spent running around. In fact it could give you a big advantage over other buyers seeking similar properties and deals.

To sign up for this free service just fill out the information on the form below including the specific price range and area you prefer.  Please specify in the notes section whether you currently rent or own, as well as a brief description of the type of home you are most interested in.

 

 

 


Distress Sales Home Evaluation Form


Identify the area/location e.g. Erin Mills, South Mississauga, Meadowvale, you prefer, as well as the price range in the NOTES section below. Identify that you want Report 107.

   
First Name: 
Last Name: 
Email: 
Phone: 
Address: 
Postal/Zip Code: 
Year Built: 
Size: 
Bedrooms:     Bathrooms: 
Has Suite: 
Garage: 
  Type:     
Basement Type: 
Development:
Notes: 
Please describe any special features and recent upgrades.
For example: age of carpet & lino, type of kitchen cabinets, property backs park. List major renovations in recent years, etc.
* * Maximum of 1000 characters

When are you planning to move?
Required Field


   




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