In a recent post Long Island Bank Owned Homes, it was discussed that many first-time homebuyers and investors are seeing bank owned homes as a buying opportunity. The first post broke down the locations and price ranges of bank owned homes all over Long Island. If you'd like to check out the previous list, please click here.
Each week, I will be providing an updated list of new bank owned homes on the market on Long Island. This list will be broken down by price range. Under each price range, you will find the list of towns with bank owned homes that have come on the market during the week. Each town is listed as a hyperlink, which can be clicked for more information about the community (demographics, census bureau information, etc.).
This post will come out every week going forward. Please check back each week to see the latest updates. If you have any questions about any of the individual properties, please feel free to contact me. My contact information is listed below.
Long Island Bank Owned Homes (Week Ending 4/18/08)
$100,000 - $199,000
East Patchogue
Mastic
Mastic Beach
Selden
$200,000 - $299,000
Bay Shore
Central Islip
Hampton Bays
Port Jefferson Station
Westbury
$300,000 - $399,000
East Meadow
Freeport
Islip Terrace
West Hempstead
$400,000 - $499,000
Westbury
$500,000 - $599,000
Southold
About The AuthorAdam Waldman is a Long Island Residential Real Estate Professional that can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate on Long Island, from bank owned homes to new construction to waterfront property, and everything in between. Adam is also a Relocation Specialist that has created a network of real estate professionals throughout the country in an effort to assist relocating Long Islanders in their transition to new areas. These professionals are experts in the field of relocation and can serve many purposes beyond a simple home search.
Please visit www.TheLIReloGuy.com for your relocation needs and www.AdamWaldman.com for your local needs.
Adam Waldman - RE/MAX Best - 631-357-2036 - adam@AdamWaldman.com
Adam, I like the way you have structured your blog to make what the reader is looking for easier to find. Short, sweet and to the information! Good job.