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Likely they are now bank owned. Typically, at least in AZ, when a bank takes over the home, they immediately put similar signs on them. Then, over time, sometimes quickly, sometimes a long time, they end up listed with a real estate company. Some banks or agents remodel the homes to get better prices, most at least have a cleanup service clean them out.
Wife and I were driving down by the end of
Freemont street
in
South Pasadena, and saw a dozen empty houses scattered over a few hundred yards that had a small discreet sign on the window of each one that said “NO TRESPASSING VACANT HOUSEâ€. None of these houses are on the market at least that I can tell looking at the MLS listings, and yet cracker jack houses are still over a million here. The sign was exactly the same and pretty much in the same place on each house like the city stuck them there or something.