A Brief Guide in Buying Foreclosed Homes
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One man's trash is another man's treasure. While home foreclosure can be a tragedy it can also be a blessing for others. Gas prices are not the only prices that continue to rise. Residential properties are also expensive. Their prices also vary from one place to another. Due to this other people take advantage of foreclosure auctions.
by DocSchmyz


One man's trash is another man's treasure. While home foreclosure can be a tragedy it can also be a blessing for others. Gas prices are not the only prices that continue to rise. Residential properties are also expensive. Their prices also vary from one place to another. Due to this other people take advantage of foreclosure auctions.

Repo homes are a great opportunity for those who simply cannot afford a new house. Often these houses are sold far below the market value.

Often times repossessed houses are those which require a lot of repairs. this could be for any number of reasons. Previous homeowners do hot have the means to maintain the house or just didn't take care of them? Some of these houses have also been abandoned by their previous homeowners,this causes mortgage lenders have no choice but to get rid of them as soon as possible.

Do your homework

Before you buy a repossessed home you need to make sure that you're going to get a good deal. You may have to do a little bit of research first to be able to see how much you will have to spend in buying and repairing the property.

If you are short on cash, you can get a loan. ( in some cases you can get an assumable loan) Talk first to loan officer or mortgage broker to see if you are qualified. If you are qualified gather the information you need.

You will be able to find several lists of foreclosure homes or homes for auction on the internet. In some cases a list will also be published in local newspapers. After you have gathered enough information visit the houses to stake out possible properties that you can buy.

Review your budget. What are you willing to pay for the foreclosed house along with the repairs? If you're planning to "flip" or sell the house,ask your agent to get you comps for the "after repair value". If you're planning to rent it, calculate the monthly rate and compare it to prices in the local paper for the same type of property.

Once all the research has been done place a bid on the property. After you have purchased the house have it inspected and appraised. Then look for a title company to research the history of the house. When you're satisfied, you can start the repairs or live in it.

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