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The Benefits of Buying a Foreclosure

 
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Michael E. Taylor

If you are reading this article, you may consider yourself a bargain shopper and you probably always look for the best deal wherever you go. This theory holds true to the real estate market and how it has been affected by the current housing crisis and credit crunch. Never before in history have there been so many homes on the market that have either been foreclosed upon or are currently in the process of.

As a buyer of real estate you truly are in a market where you can have your pick and probably name your price as well. You may be able to find your dream home and pay well below market value if you know what to look for.

The Rules of Buying a Foreclosed Home

A foreclosure happens when a mortgage is written and a loan issued by a bank for a piece of property, if over time the person who has taken the loan cannot pay it back the bank will seize the piece of property back from the person the institution lent money to in an effort to stop their loss. Foreclosed homes typically sell well under market value because the bank is specifically trying to re-coop their loss.

If you are considering buying a foreclosed home it is important that you take certain precautions to make sure you make a good decision. It is always smart to contact a real estate firm that specializes in selling foreclosed homes. You will find an agent that has a background in this area can make sure the transaction goes smoothly and you will benefit from the relationships that they have established with banks and attorneys. In addition, they will be able to help negotiate pieces of the contract that might involve cosmetic or structural damage to the house being fixed before the loan is closed upon.

Risk is Reduced When Buying a Bank Owned Property

One of the major perks is that your risk as a buyer is significantly reduced when you are buying a bank owned property. For instance, when the bank takes back the home from the previous occupant, they are eager to offload the property because they are not making any money on it while it sits empty. Banks actually have little interest in holding onto these properties for any length of time. Therefore, contracts that are written on foreclosed properties are incredibly buyer friendly. Banks will typically pay the attorneys fees, closing costs, inspection costs and other fees that are usually paid by you in an effort to make the closing process go along more smoothly, after all, they want you to buy this house and take down many roadblocks in making sure that happens.

In addition, many times banks will negotiate lower interest rates to qualified buyers because they see you as a good risk and again want to get rid of the property as easily and as quickly as possible.

There are many benefits to buying a piece of foreclosed property. Whether you are a real estate investor or if you are just looking for a new home, consult with a real estate professional to know all the risks and rewards.

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Michael Taylor is a real estate professional specializing in Fishers Indiana subdivisions as well as Sunblest Farms Homes in the Indianapolis area.

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Article published on October 30, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
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