In the last year and a half foreclosures in the United States have been commonplace. Banks and mortgage lenders have many properties they must sell to recoup their loans. At foreclosure auctions, houses often sell for a fraction of their market value. This sounds perfect for people who want to buy a home, but there are some catches. You probably will not be able to get a standard mortgage for a foreclosure sale.
People who have excellent credit and enough savings for a down payment can save money by buying a foreclosure. In some cases, the lender may set a minimum bid to cover the loan or other expenses. There may be past due taxes or other liens on the property. Title searches which are required for normal real estate sales may not apply to foreclosures.
For starters, check bank listings of foreclosed properties and participate in foreclosure auctions. You can try online tools that will help you search for cheap foreclosed homes in the different parts of the country. Currently foreclosed properties are cheapest in Cleveland and foreclosed rundown houses are being sold dirt cheap.
Keep in mind that many foreclosed properties may need work. The laws that apply in most real estate sales don't apply to foreclosure auctions. Houses that are sold at auction do not need to be habitable and do not have to meet codes. However, before you can move into the house you will have to bring it up to code. Finding a lender to finance a foreclosure sale may be difficult. Generally you can save money by buying a foreclosure, but you need more money to buy one.
Homeowners of soon-to-be foreclosed homes are frantic to sell the property 30 days before the property is foreclosed. With so little time to dispose the house, their only option is to sell their home at a loss but still walk away with enough to begin a new life somewhere, also a cheaper house. But dealing with these homeowners requires some skill on your part to get a good bargain.
On the other end, buying foreclosed homes in a public auction is entirely different from dealing with the beleaguered homeowner. During an auction, the lender yields to the highest bid and if you have won the bid, be prepared with the cash equivalent of ten percent of the winning bid amount and present proof of financing. During the bidding you are buying the house as is. If it needs repairs or a major overhaul, you have no option but to spend more money house improvement.
There's the problem of the previous homeowners still staying the property. Once you buy the house during the auction and the tenants have not been evicted, it falls on your shoulders to get them out of the house and this can be a big headache. Or perhaps the house has been vacated but 'mutilated' by the previous tenants thereby draining your pocket for additional repairs.
But overall, buying a foreclosed home at a fraction of its original value is becoming the rage in the real estate market. If you are looking for a home or for an investment, foreclosed properties are the way to go. Start your search by looking up foreclosed properties in the different parts of US where you want to live or start an investment.
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