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Foreclosure.com Adds Educational Webinars
BOCA RATON, Fla., July 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Foreclosure.com has enhanced its educational and informational real estate training program with the addition of semi-monthly online Webinars, providing site visitors and investors with unique, real-time learning opportunities.
These 90-minute educational sessions are live, which means that participants are able to see, hear and interact with the experts right from their personal computer screens. In fact, Webinars are driven in part by visitor feedback and questions that are posed during the sessions.
"We'll address an array of real estate topics during our Webinars, from foreclosure investing to effective preforeclosure strategies to the benefits of a short sale," said Linda Yates, Director of Education, Foreclosure.com. "We pack so much valuable information into our Webinars to ensure that there is something of interest -- and something to learn --- for everyone who participates."
On Tuesday, July 17, Foreclosure.com will offer its first free Webinar, "Foreclosure.com 101," at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT. It will take visitors on an extensive tour of the Web site, offering those who tune-in with exclusive search tips and advice that will help them locate hot real estate deals in their areas.
Interested individuals can register for "Foreclosure.com 101" and view other upcoming course offerings at www.foreclosure.com/education/webinars/index.html.
In addition to the experienced real estate professionals at Foreclosure.com, Webinars will feature some of the top real estate minds and gurus from around the nation. These special guest presenters will share their secrets to success and provide information that ensures participants walk away with real know-how knowledge.
In fact, James Gage -- undoubtedly one of America's premier authorities on creative real estate investing and negotiating -- will touch on the firsthand strategies that helped him become successful with the relatively unfamiliar, yet extremely lucrative, real estate investing technique known as the short sale on Thursday, July 26, 2007, at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. ET.
"We're excited to connect our visitors with well-known experts who know what it takes to achieve success in the real estate market," said Yates. "For years, we've always had the freshest and most reliable data. Now, we're combining that with exceptional training opportunities, bringing together the best of both worlds."
Foreclosure.com Webinars will be archived so that interested site visitors can download missed sessions 24/7.
Interested individuals can register for "Foreclosure.com 101" and view other upcoming course offerings at www.foreclosure.com/education/webinars/index.html.
About Foreclosure.com
With more than 1.2 million foreclosure, preforeclosure, bankruptcy, FSBO and tax lien listings in one place, Foreclosure.com delivers America's largest and most accurate searchable database of foreclosed homes and investment property information to its customers and business partners. Based in Boca Raton, Florida, Foreclosure.com works with hundreds of top lending institutions and government agencies to list diverse property types on its Web site, including Real Estate Owned (REO); Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); Department of Veterans Affairs (VA); Fannie Mae; and other government agency and financial institution properties; as well as listings from an extensive network of corporate sellers. On the Web: www.foreclosure.com.
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