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Foreclosure Home - What to Consider Before Approaching a Seller

Topic: Real EstatePublished February 27, 2011

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If you want a good real estate deal, then consider purchasing a foreclosure home. But before you rush out of the door to find a foreclosure property to buy, there are some things that you should consider to make sure that you are doing the purchasing process right. And it would be best if you understand how the foreclosure market becomes the favorite hunting ground of investors for cheap properties.

Why Do Sellers Stop Making Mortgage Payments:

There are numerous reasons why sellers stop paying their mortgage payments. Some of them may have taken out loans that are not within their capability to pay. Others may have gone through a death in the family, lost their jobs, excessive debts, sickness, divorce, or mounting bill obligations. It could be that they have reneged on their obligation to pay the taxes on their properties.

Negotiating with Sellers of Distressed Properties:

If you must know, many investors prefer to negotiate directly with the sellers who, in most cases, happen to be also the owners of the distressed properties. And many investors want to buy a property before it can be classified as a foreclosure home. There are some things that you need to consider before you approach and start negotiating with sellers:

  • The laws governing foreclosures differ from one state to another. There are states that allow homeowners to stay in the property for about a year. Other states require homeowners to vacate the property three to four months before the trustee’s sale. So, know your state foreclosure laws to eliminate any surprises.
  • Keep in mind that almost all states give homeowners a grace period in which time they can pay their arrears, make their account current and regain control of the house.
  • Arrange your finances. This is necessary to give you leverage when negotiating with the seller. Having a pre-approved loan or some ready cash will show the seller that you are a serious buyer and he would give more consideration to your offer. Remember that the seller is hard pressed to sell his property before it will be foreclosed, so there is a great possibility that he will go with your offer.

In order to become a smart foreclosure home buyer, you need to consider all the things that will ensure that you are getting a good, if not the best, deal in the market.

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Joseph B. Smith has been educating buyers on the finer points of foreclosure home at BuyForeclosuressale.com for over five years. Contact Joseph B. Smith through BuyForeclosuressale.com if you need help finding information about foreclosure home.

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