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Any websites or blogs that show great (like super cheap) house deals?

I'm considering buying a house for myself and being that the country is in this crisis I figure there could be some really good deals. Like I'm guessing some people who are not working are going to sell their home because they can't pay the mortgage and don't have much money in savings. I'd be open to buying a home in really any big or mid sized city in the country (in warmer climates). I was wondering if there was a website or a blog that compiled really good deals? Like I've heard of websites and blogs that show really good travel deals, where a guy would just scour travel sites and find great deals and post them to a blog for other people to benefit. I'm curious if there's something similar for homes? Like a forum or a blog where the people just scour zillow, redfin and trulia for fun and find really good deals. Some people find that fun just hunting, even if they are not buying the home for themselves. It's like a scavenger hunt for them and they just want to share their findings. And by cheap I don't mean piece of junk houses. I'm talking good move in ready type homes with no weird catches. Like I know there is a whole flipping community that finds junky homes and renovates them to sell. That's not what I'm talking about.

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