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are there any "FREE" sites that I can find out and apply for a grant?

I'm looking for info. (grants) for first time homebuyer. Also, any site that is FREE that I can look and get all info regarding foreclosed homes, how to apply for one, etc... If you are a realtor and can help, that would be great. Thanks........

Update:

Interested in San Antonio, Texas. I've already tried gov.com, grants.com...but, can't seem to find in their selection anything for first time homebuyers??

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  • 1 decade ago
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    what state?

    here's a website with foreclosure listings, foreclosure laws etc....i find it very helpful

    http://www.foreclosures.com/pages/state_laws.asp

    as for first time home buyer programs...get yourself a really good licensed real estate agent...they can tell you what is available.

    good luck

    Source(s): 40+ years experience
  • godged
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    There is no free money to buy a home. IN your local area, there may be some low to moderate income, first time home buyers programs available.

    There are no free foreclosure home sites. Those sites pay staff to collect the data, and even if you pay to join, the information is very unreliable.

    Source(s): Oregon Realtor
  • 1 decade ago

    Check for non-profit orgs in the area and see if they offer housing grants, these are not "free money" and they will need to be re-paid once the house is again put up for sale.

    Source(s): A mortgage banker in Las Vegas
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    List of free government grants. Billions availale. Never Repay!!!

    http://freegovntgrants.blogspot.com/

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  • 1 decade ago

    grants.gov

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