I don't want to pay a fee to look at foreclosures..... just free and to look at the houses and maybe vist/see the houses up front and maybe put a bid on one...house??!!
Answers:
A Yahoo search for "connecticut foreclosures" (include the quotation marks) turns up over 64,000 results. On just the first page of results there are several sites that offer free information. If you do the same search, and are willing to spend a little time exploring, I am sure that you will quickly find the information you seek.
Good luck with your search for information.
Other answers:
You could try the HUD website, it is free to look at but you need aHUD registered realtor to place bids for you. This is the website for your state:
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