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How You Can Benefit from All The Foreclosures

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Foreclosures are at an all time high and people are getting
scared. One look at the markets over the last few weeks will tell
you the tale. Is it possible that a person could actually prosper
in times like these? Are there opportunities in the foreclosure
market that we are missing? It is possible; there have been many
people who started their fortunes during tough economic times.


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How You Can Benefit from All The Foreclosures
Copyright (c) 2008 Bob Johnston
HomeGuide411
http://www.homeguide411.com



Foreclosures are at an all time high and people are getting
scared. One look at the markets over the last few weeks will tell
you the tale. Is it possible that a person could actually prosper
in times like these? Are there opportunities in the foreclosure
market that we are missing? It is possible; there have been many
people who started their fortunes during tough economic times. So
what are some ways to go about this and what are some things you
should be wary of? Let’s take a few minutes and look at some
possible ways to enter real estate during an economic downturn.
Disclaimer: The following is opinion only and should be followed
at your own risk.

Foreclosures

Foreclosures being sold on the courthouse steps are numbering in
the thousands. Latest numbers released have the figure of ten
thousand foreclosures a day and counting. That is a lot of real
estate hitting the market. When these properties are sold at the
courthouse through auction you can be assured that, someone from
the lending institution will be there to bid up to the amount
they are owed on the property. Never doubt that the bank will get
at least the principle left owed on a property. The myth is that
you can buy homes for pennies on the dollar, which is simply not
true.

There are primarily three ways you can purchase a foreclosure; at
the auction like detailed above, from the homeowner before the
auction or from the lending institution after the foreclosure
sale.

Buying From Homeowner

This is by far the preferred avenue for buying distressed
property; however, it is likely the hardest. Owners who are
bitter and upset probably will not be happy to talk with you
about their home. This takes great interpersonal skills and a
good amount of empathy. If you can win the confidence of the
homeowner and assure them, you are not there to rip them off but
to save their credit from further harm you will have an inside
track on a potential investment. In addition, you will get the
chance to inspect a property when otherwise you might not. Put
together a win/win offer, your goal is to get the property with
as much instant equity as possible but temper that with a
willingness to be fair. There is a middle ground to be had in
this situation, one that provides you with a good profit margin
and leaves the homeowner with some dignity.

Auction

As stated above many homes are ending up on the courthouse steps
for sale by auction. This avenue may render you a property well
below appraised or market value. When you go be prepared, have
your financing firmly in place, have a predetermined bid cap, and
do your homework on the property. There can be hidden costs to a
foreclosure and we will discuss these further on. This can be an
opportunity but remember other investors are aware of the some
opportunity so at this point competition could be stiff.

After the Auction

Lending institutions have to protect their interest in a
property. That is why they will attend the auctions and place
bids up to their investment amount. Sometimes they end up owning
the property. Move quickly and you can still get the property at
a fair price.

Buyer Beware

Foreclosed property is an opportunity but for the inexperienced,
they can lead to financial problems. It cannot be stressed enough
that you must do homework on a property before you buy it. Here
are some common pitfalls to purchasing foreclosures:

1) Check for hidden liens on the property, owners probably will
not tell you about them and if it is a first loan, the bank does
not have to disclose prior liens and they will survive the sale.
This will mean you are responsible for paying them off, usually
immediately. A full-blown title search can cost big money,
however some companies will give you a quick search that yields
raw data you must comb through.

2) You may also have to pay past utility bills or IRS liens on
the property.

3) A few states allow a grace period for homeowners to buy back
their property. This means they must pay the auction price plus a
percentage to redeem the property. Be aware of anything like that
in your area and the time frame it encompasses before you do
extensive remodeling.

4) You may not receive access to the home for inspection before
purchasing. This will have to be a judgment call on your part. I
would reserve these types of purchases for well-established
neighborhoods and keep the price well below comparable property.
Know that you could still get burned on this deal, roof or
foundation problems not to mention termites will eat away
exponentially at your profit.

Financing

If you have excellent credit this may be the time to cash in on
it. You could turn a fantastic profit by flipping these homes or
by holding them as rentals. Be sure you are prepared for the cost
of holding the property in either situation, as it will take time
to see cash flow from either alternative.

The best funding source you can use is other people’s money. Get
all your facts together and pitch your idea to other investors.
You may be turned down at first but when you find a good deal
someone will recognize it.

Conclusion

Many a fortune has been made in the foreclosure market. If you
are savvy and motivated you too could come away with a nice
portfolio of real estate or a nice balance in your bank account.
Both ways this is a buyer’s market, be smart and you can walk
away a winner.






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