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Home Foreclosures: Finding Good Deals

Topic: Real EstatePublished February 4, 2011

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The key for a successful foreclosure investing is finding good home foreclosures. If you have found the right property with the right price, there is no reason why you cannot expect to get a huge return for your investments in just a short time.

That is why it is important that you know where to find good home foreclosures before you will be beaten by other investors who are also on the lookout for best foreclosure properties to buy. You can find a big help by subscribing to foreclosure listings. But you still need to familiarize yourself with the different types of foreclosure homes.

Homes From Owners:

Homeowners who have defaulted on their mortgages know the kind of pressure and stress that come with foreclosure proceedings. And many of them would prefer to avoid the traumatic experience that foreclosure brings. So instead of waiting for foreclosure to come and take away their properties, many choose to do the disposing themselves. This is a good chance for you to buy a cheap property. But first, there are some things you need to consider before making an offer to buy.

A home inspection is advisable. Many homeowners, in their desperation to sell their distressed homes immediately before they would be foreclosed, will hide some information that can hinder their chances of finding potential buyers. A homeowner may opt not to tell you that there are leaks on the basement or molds and mildew in cabinets or the roof is badly in need of repair. Rule out these costly mistakes by hiring a professional home inspector.

Homes from Auctions:

Foreclosed homes sold at auctions are also very cheap properties and good investments. That is, if you take time to research the background of the property that you want to buy. Make sure that there are no hidden liens attached on the property of your choice. Take time to drive by the house and around the neighborhood where it is located. If you plan to fix and re-sell the house, make sure that it is located in an area that potential buyers will find desirable.

Home foreclosures abound at auctions, so it should not be difficult to find the right one that will fit your housing needs and budget.

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About the Author

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

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