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Maximizing the List of Distressed Properties

Topic: Real EstatePublished March 8, 2011

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A list of distressed properties is a viable tool in finding stellar homes at very affordable prices. A list is especially important if it is your first time to invest in a big ticket item, such as real estate. Research has revealed that a huge chunk of distressed property buyers are doing it for the first time. These buyers really need all the help they can get, particularly in finding the property that will suit their needs.

The homes you will find in a typical list of distressed properties are those that were originally purchased with a loan. When these homeowners fail to meet their monthly mortgage obligation, the lender can initiate a foreclosure and take the borrower’s property. In order to cover their losses from the mortgage default, lenders will then resell the home to the market. With the economy not yet fully recovered, it is expected that there will be more foreclosures to come. In a market where the supply of homes has overtaken the demand for them, the only result one can expect is a decline in the prices of homes.

How to Make Your List Work for You

The way to maximize your foreclosure listing is to know what you are looking for. Your choice of property will be influenced by several factors, including your financial capacity, your lifestyle, and your preferences. Most lists will give you several options in terms of the pricing, location, and type of properties that are for sale across the country. Online listings are particularly helpful as they typically have a search engine that lets you input certain parameters so that the results you will get are the nearest to your requirements.

A list will also help you weed out run-down properties that will cost a lot to restore and leave only decent homes that are still very livable. It is also highly possible to save up to 40 percent over the value of like homes that one buys in a traditional home sale. But buyers have to be accurate in representing their financial situation during loan pre-approval to prevent the danger of getting foreclosed on at some future time.

A list of distressed properties will give you endless choices when it comes to the foreclosure stage that homes are in. You will also be able to weigh the pros and cons of buying homes at various foreclosure stages, from pre-foreclosure to auctions and private sales.

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