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REO Home Auctions: Where You Can Find the Best Property Deals

Topic: Real EstatePublished February 7, 2011

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Real estate owned (REO) properties are fast becoming popular among investors who want a chance to earn huge profits without spending too much and homebuyers who want to have a place they can call their own at very minimal amount.

REOs are properties foreclosed by banks due to the failure of homeowners to pay their loan mortgages. You have to be realistic and not expect bank foreclosed properties to be in a perfect shape. They may need a little bit of patch ups here and there. But these properties are sold at very low prices, so you will have more than enough to spend on these cosmetic repairs.

Where Best to Find REO:

If you want to find a selection of foreclosure properties, then consider going to REO home auctions. There you can find bank owned properties that are way below their actual market value. There are some compelling reasons why bank owned properties are sold as much as 50 percent below their fair market value. One is the desire of banks to sell the properties immediately.

The longer foreclosure properties are on the hands of banks, the bigger loss they incur. You see, banks have to pay for the taxes of these properties as well as make sure that they are secure while unoccupied. This means banks have to shell out more money for properties that are considered as nonperforming.

Another reason why properties sold at REO home auctions are cheap is the need for banks to recover their money immediately so that they can use it for other profitable investments.

What More to Expect from REOs:

REOs have clean titles, so you need not worry about hidden liens or other encumbrances. And unlike other foreclosure properties, bank owned houses are ready for occupancy once you win at the auction. There are no previous tenants to evict or illegal squatters to deal with.

Buying bank owned properties can provide you substantial savings. Just make sure that you check carefully the property before closing a deal to make sure that it does not require extensive repairs that may put a hole in your pocket.

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About the Author

Joseph B. Smith has been educating buyers on the finer points of REO home auctions at Foreclosure-Auction.net for over ten years. Contact Joseph B. Smith through Foreclosure-Auction.net if you need help finding information about REO home auctions.

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