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homesaledirectory.com Partners With realtytrac.com

January 6, 2009 by Emma Sorensen · Leave a Comment 



homesaledirectory.com, one of the leading home for sale listing websites for buyers and sellers in the US, has announced a partnership that will see realtytrac.com powering a nationwide foreclosure home search on homesaledirectory.com.

“In an effort to continually provide our customers with the most comprehensive real estate listing data available we are pleased to announce this new alliance with realtytrac.com,” said Jason Dittberner, president of homesaledirectory.com. “Home buyers and investors are searching for the best buying opportunities available and this partnership adds yet another valuable resource that homesaledirectory.com can provide to our clients.”

The foreclosure marketplace is one of the few growing areas in real estate at the moment. A statement from the companies about the new partnership says that more than 750,000 homes received a foreclosure notice in the third quarter of 2008, up 71 percent from the third quarter of 2007, according to the realtytrac.com US Foreclosure Market Report.

“Our new partnership with homesaledirectory.com reflects our common goal of providing consumers with real estate services that are in great demand,” said Ari Monkarsh, vice president at realtytrac.com. “We look forward to providing homesaledirectory.com and its valued customers with the most comprehensive foreclosure data available on the Internet.”

realtytrac.com is ranked as the third largest real estate site by MediaMetrix and No. 53 on Inc. magazine’s 2006 Inc. 500 list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.

Established in 1996, realtytrac.com claims to publish the largest and most comprehensive national database of pre-foreclosure, foreclosure, For Sale By Owner, resale and new construction properties, with more than 1 million properties across the country, property reports, productivity tools and extensive professional resources. With 3 million unique visitors monthly it supplies foreclosure data to MSN Real Estate, Yahoo! Real Estate and The Wall Street Journal’s Real Estate Journal.

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