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Home Foreclosure- Their Loss, Your Gain

Foreclosure can be traumatizing for all involved, but if you are interested in investing in real estate, someone else’s crisis and loss could be your gain, if you choose to purchase their foreclosed property. More and more homes are being placed in foreclosure everyday, not only those in low income areas, but many in high-income, ritzy neighborhoods as well. These properties could be great sources of income for you, if you are able to purchase them at a discount price, and still afford any restoration work that may be needed.

   

Many foreclosed properties are eventually sold at auctions held by the lender, once the homeowner has missed enough payments, and all of the legal foreclosure paperwork has been filed. The auction price of the property is usually just the amount left owing on the mortgage, and in some cases, the lender holding the auction will just take the highest offer, even if it is less than the outstanding balance.

Real estate investors often attend these auctions, looking for a foreclosed property that they can purchase for a steal, and then resell, or flip, for a huge profit. If you are looking to purchase a home for yourself, not as an investment but to live in, you can also take advantage of foreclosure auctions, to get a lower price.

Mortgage lenders and banks also stand to lose a lot in the case of foreclosed properties as well. The longer the mortgage lender retains possession of the home, the more money they lose. They want to sell the property as quickly as possible, to cut their losses, move on to other endeavors. Foreclosure rates are very high right now, so this is even more true.

If you are looking for real estate to buy and sell, then you should take the time to research the area that the foreclosed home is in, before going to the auction. Homes in good neighborhoods, with low crime rates, and close to school and shopping centers often are in demand, and have a higher market value than other homes. Research definitely pays off when buying foreclosed properties.

There are lots of e-books and resources online about home foreclosure, and the purchase of foreclosed properties. If you are financially able to buy a few foreclosed properties at auction, and then either restore them and sell them at market value, or restore them and rent them out, you could have a good stream of income. Renting may be a better option right now, due to the fact that many people are too concerned about the economy to tie themselves down with a mortgage right now.


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