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Getting the Real Value of Homes Foreclosure for Sale

Topic: Real EstatePublished June 7, 2012

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The number of homes foreclosure for sale is at the brink of reaching a critical mass and, as a result, the price of homes continues to spiral down. Investors are in a good position to acquire foreclosures during this time when all the elements of a successful purchase are laid out to them. Perhaps the biggest task for buyers apart from sourcing the funds to invest in foreclosures is to get to the heart of the matter, which would be the value of the property. Determining the value of homes foreclosure for sale is no easy task, although some sellers like banks and other lending companies enlist the services of value appraisers for this task. Buyers need to be able to come up with their own estimate so that they can decide whether to complete the purchase or pull out from it. Some Factors Influencing Fair Market Value There are several factors that come into play as far as the value of foreclosure homes for sale is concerned. Since these homes are sold in their present condition, the cost of repairs and rehabilitation must be imputed to the value assessment. A professional home inspector can do a once over on the property and give the prospective buyer an accurate assessment of just how much the repairs will be. Another factor affecting the cost is the home’s title situation. A visit to the county records office will yield all the documents pertaining to a specific property. Buyers should concentrate on seeing whether the home has a secondary mortgage, a slew of back taxes or any other holds or liens. The value of these obligations must also go into the valuation of the home. Another important factor to consider when attempting to discover the closest approximation of the value of homes foreclosure for sale is the value of similar properties located in the same neighborhood. For this, buyers or their representatives should conduct some neighborhood canvassing to see which properties are more or less the same as the home they are considering. They can go straight to the owners and ask to know this number only for comparison purposes.

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