Ultraforeclosures is another website that is geared towards helping people take advantage of the downturn in the real estate market. This is a subscription site that offers a 7-day free trial, but after the free trial period ends, you will pay a monthly fee until you cancel, the fee is automatically billed to the credit or debit card you use at the time of registration.

Nothing is being sold through this website other than information that you can get for free. Of course, this is a good service if you don’t have time to go through endless county records.

positives

The review of Ultraforeclosures.com shows that the site is easy to navigate. The information is easy to understand and most things are easy to find. There is a toll-free number you can call if you have any questions. If you need tutoring or tips on buying foreclosed property, this website offers quite a few tutorial opportunities, several different informative eBooks, a page of tips on how to be successful in foreclosure buying forums.

According to the Better Business Bureau website, this company has been registered with the BBB since 2/2010 and no complaints have been filed against them. I couldn’t find any negative reviews on the web and my experience has taught me that when a site is a scam or doesn’t work as it should, the online community usually bans it and leaves nasty reviews wherever they can.

negatives

The free trial period is $1.00, which I know isn’t going to make or break anyone, but ultimately it’s not free, and this annoys me. The $39.95 monthly fee also seems a bit steep to me, but I guess if you can get the website info you want in a month and cancel in time so you don’t pay extra months, it might be worth the $39.95.