Fantastic Prices On Foreclosed Properties In Santa Ana PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rob Gormly   
Wednesday, 16 June 2010 15:49
You don't have to be a genius to see that Santa Ana foreclosures often represent some of the best deals in real estate. The banking business is all about making loans to property owners and collecting mortgage payments, not owning property. So whenever banks repossess a house from someone unable to keep up with the monthly bills, they look to sell it again as soon as possible -- usually at a cut-rate price. So if you want to save money on a big property purchase, it's a good idea to keep an eye on Santa Ana foreclosure activity.
by RobGormly


You don't have to be a genius to see that Santa Ana foreclosures often represent some of the best deals in real estate. The banking business is all about making loans to property owners and collecting mortgage payments, not owning property. So whenever banks repossess a house from someone unable to keep up with the monthly bills, they look to sell it again as soon as possible -- usually at a cut-rate price. So if you want to save money on a big property purchase, it's a good idea to keep an eye on Santa Ana foreclosure activity.

Once upon a time, only hardcore real estate developers were interested in foreclosure properties in Santa Ana. That's because most of the foreclosed homes were in undesirable urban areas with high crime rates and problems with gang violence. But thanks to the mortgage crisis in recent years, we're seeing more and more foreclosed properties for sale in prime Santa Ana areas. These foreclosed homes give investors the opportunity to buy homes in great neighborhoods that they never would have considered before. It's no wonder, then, that more and more people are shopping for foreclosed homes these days.

So, how do you find these foreclosed properties for sale? A lot of people waste a lot of time because they think they can do it without a real estate agent -- at least at first. They think that is the way to find a great deal. Instead, there are a number of websites that provide free listings of recent foreclosures nationwide. You can browse these sites looking for every variation of home or property, You can see the price, the size, the location. You can even see a picture on Google Maps.

Auctions are becoming very popular, both locally and on-line. Some people get tremendous bargains when the are the successful bidder at an auction. Several big advantages are that you can bid on multiple properties and you can limit your bid price to something you can afford. If you bid is accepted, then you stand to come away with the best possible deal. However, there are several drawbacks to buying on the courthouse steps. You don't get to see inside the property before you buy it. On top of that, you might wind up with a beat up house that has some angry occupants still in it.

And finally, the government always maintains a list of foreclosure properties for sale on the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) website. While most of the listings are for modest single-family homes, you'll occasionally come across exotic mansions that are being offered for pennies on the dollar. These places have likely been seized in drug raids or from white-collar criminals and are now being sold in order to pay off fines, which means bargain prices for buyers.

The mortgage crisis hasn't been very much fun for anyone, but it does mean that there are more affordable homes out there today. If you are in the market for a new home, you should check out foreclosed properties in Santa Ana, CA, instead of just hunting for a house through regular old channels.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.