iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Real Estate
 

Real Estate Foreclosers See Opportunity In Adversity

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
David Cowley

An interesting trend has sprung up in recent years and in areas that have been hard hit by poor economies resulting in foreclosers on real estate. Investors willing to invest in real estate foreclosers have moved in and purchased properties that have been seized by banks and lenders for unpaid mortgages. They do this in order to purchase the property for much less than market value in order to turn around and rent it out. This is a great opportunity for everyone in the area, not just the real estate investors themselves. What do we mean by this?

For one thing, people who have had their homes foreclosed still need a place to live. Very often they may have lost their jobs or have had to take employment that simply doesn't pay as much - working behind a counter instead of in an office, for instance. With investors coming into the area and buying up homes that have been foreclosed on that can be rented, then there is more rental property available for those who simply cannot afford a mortgage. Make no mistake, many lenders say that you can afford a mortgage for the same amount as paying rent, but this isn't always the case. Rental properties are typically more affordable, and real estate investors are providing some needed housing when nearby apartment complexes become full. Keep in mind also that when apartment complexes have few vacancies, they are less likely to offer discounts and deals on their rental prices, so by offering more homes for rent, investors in the real estate market are actually keep rental amounts competitive in the area.

Also, when a bank seizes a home due to an unpaid mortgage, they are really stuck with that property. Banks don't have staff on hand that can maintain the lawn or keep out vandals. When there are a large amount of foreclosures in one area, there are fewer buyers for any property, meaning the bank needs to somehow maintain the property, handle it being on the market, and so on. This is a lot of added expense for them. Real estate foreclosers offer a valuable service to the banks by purchasing the property, repairing it, and then handling all the rental paperwork and so on. Without them, the banks would have an entire treasure trove of unsold properties that they would somehow need to handle.

Because these homes are typically so much more affordable than most, anyone wanting to get started in the rental industry would do well to investigate real estate foreclosers as an opportunity. You can start with one particular property and handle the purchase, repairs, rental agreement and so on, without needing to buy an entire apartment complex or hire a maintenance company to do all this for you. Investing in the real estate foreclosers market will bring some challenges with it, as does renting out any property, but considering the small investment you may need to make for the large payoff, it is definitely worth investigating.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

David Cowley has created numerous articles on real estate investing. He has also created a Web Site dedicated to real estate investing. Visit Real Estate Investing

Article Tags: investors [See Dictionary], real [See Dictionary], rental [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on April 08, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 5 / 5] [Votes: 1]

Some Tips On Investing In Commercial Real Estate
Submitted by: David Cowley

If there is any good thing that has come out of the recent crisis in the mortgage industry in the US...

Investing In South Texas Real Estate
Submitted by: David Cowley

If there is any positive aspect to the foreclosure crisis that has gripped the US...

How Do 1031 Deferred Exchanges Work
Submitted by: David Cowley

It seems that no matter what you do with your money or where you put it, the government wants some part of it...

What Is A Real Estate LLC
Submitted by: David Cowley

If you are a realtor or a real estate investor looking to become independent from your current employer, you may be wondering if starting a Real Estate LLC company is right for you...

How Do Reverse Mortgages Work
Submitted by: David Cowley

Turn on the television or open up your internet explorer and chances are you'll see ad after ad for reverse mortgages, all of which are targeted toward senior citizens...

The Problems Caused By Sub-prime Mortgages
Submitted by: David Cowley

There has been a lot of talk in the news lately about sub-prime mortgages, the credit crisis, and a possible recession caused by these issues...

Some Tips On Buying A Vacation Home
Submitted by: David Cowley

If you're someone lucky enough to be able to afford a vacation getaway home, you're to be congratulated...

What Is A Real Estate Rehabber
Submitted by: David Cowley

If you're unfamiliar with a real estate rehabber, this refers to someone that purchases a property with the sole purpose of fixing it up, renovating it, or otherwise upgrading it in order to sell it for a profit...

How Sellers Can Win In A Buyer’s Market
Submitted by: Louise Scoggins

Many experts will tell you that in the world of real estate we are definitely living in a buyer's market right now...

Key Research When Buying Property
Submitted by: Debbie Morgan

If you are buying a property now then you need to research, research and research to make sure that you are buying a good investment rather a property that will leave you with a hole in your pocket...

Installing Drywall the Easy Way…
Submitted by: J. Samson

You are ready to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and make a commitment for 25-35 years of your life based on the advice you receive from your real estate agent… With any luck, you will make the right decision...

Do You Believe in “love” at First Sight?
Submitted by: J. Samson

You are ready to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and make a commitment for 25-35 years of your life based on the advice you receive from your real estate agent… With any luck, you will make the right decision...

Why I Love the Latest Home Stimulus Package
Submitted by: Mark Thomas Walters

Since he became US President, Barack Obama has made the issue of housing one of his top priorities He implemented the new home stimulus package that will help the housing industry with it's first time home buyers stimulus and home affordable plan...

Help for the Rental Property Owner - Is There Such a Thing
Submitted by: Karen McDaniel

We all know how difficult it's been in this economy The real estate market has taken a huge hit with record foreclosures, a failing mortgage industry and homeowners seeing their home equity disappear...

How to Set Up a Follow-Up Real Estate Investing System That Gets Motivated Sellers Calling You
Submitted by: Simon Macharia

One thing I have learned in my real estate investing career is that I rarely get deals going if i do not follow up...

Put People at Ease When You Are Showing a Home For Sale Yourself
Submitted by: Joshua Safee

The decision to sell your home on your own is one that more and more people are taking on They love the idea of being in control of the process from start to finish...

The Arrangement of Your Furniture Can Affect it Selling
Submitted by: Joshua Safee

It may surprise you to learn that the arrangement of your furniture can affect whether or not it sells...

The Power of Feng Shui to Sell a Home
Submitted by: Joshua Safee

Feng Shui is a type of Chinese design that helps to bring positive energy to a home The way in which you have things laid out can influence what type of feelings people entering the home are able to receive...

Are Foreclosures As Good A Deal As You Think?
Submitted by: Joel McDonald

If you stay up late enough, you are bound to see one of the self-proclaimed real estate gurus talking about how wonderful foreclosures are...

How Tenant Screening Can Help You
Submitted by: Joel McDonald

Owning rental property can be one of the most rewarding investment experiences of your life Of course, that all depends on whether or not you have good tenants...

Do I Use a Realtor or Sell My Home Myself?
Submitted by: Jason Kay

When it comes time for you to sell your home you have two options; you can hire a Realtor to do the selling for you or you can tackle the task of going ‘For Sale by Owner, or FSBO...

A Few Home Inspection Plumbing Basics
Submitted by: David Haigh

When a home inspector inspects a home, plumbing is one of the critical systems he examines for his report to you...

A Home Inspection Can Find Causes of Sill Damage
Submitted by: David Haigh

When you have a home inspected, your home inspector will look carefully at the structure of your home to check for signs of damage, which may include water damage, rot, or termites...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy