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Dacula Area Foreclosures: Oct. 3

A look at five foreclosures on the market in Dacula this week.

There are currently only 10 foreclosures listed for sale in Dacula. Five of those homes are featured below, one of which is newly listed. If you are curious about any particular property, please click the address link for more information.

1870 Lee Patrick Drive - $177,660  This home in the Montford Estate neighborhood has four bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths as well as a full basement.

2501 River Run Drive - $174,900 (New)  This five-bedroom, three-bath home in the Archer school district has a full, finished basement and is located in the Riverbend subdivision.

560 Roland Manor Drive - $134,900 A four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, brick-front home, this property is located in the Legacy Manor subdivision and part of the Dacula High School districy.

935 Oak Bluff Court - $119,900  Part of the Apalachee Crossing neighborhood, this four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, two-story home is in the Dacula High School cluster.

1027 Carly Joanna Court - $63,000  This potential investment property has three bedrooms, two baths and an unfinished basement. The split level home is part of the Brookton Place subdivision.

Click here to view all the foreclosures on the market in Dacula or click here to perform your own custom search.

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Foreclosure listing information is based on current data from the Georgia Multiple Listing Service (MLS).

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