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Why Should Your Invest in Bank Foreclosed Properties?

Topic: Real EstatePublished June 7, 2012

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Bank foreclosed properties are not just for real estate investors who are in the habit of buying homes in clusters for maximum discounts. First-time home owners can also benefit from these distressed properties as offers instant equity at very reasonable terms. Others also purchase foreclosures to build wealth, using their existing home as collateral.

In fact there are many ways by which businesses and individuals can benefit from bank foreclosed properties. This is all because of the high volume of homes available and the fact that they are owned by banks who are not in the real estate business. This situation has created a buyer's market where banks are willing to offer incentives and perks just to close a sale.

Bank Auctions

A way by which banks dispose these properties is through a public auction. Once a foreclosure is made final a schedule for an auction is published in newspapers and posted at the county courthouse. If you are planning on purchasing a home in this manner, you have to know that these are cash sales and the property cannot be inspected prior to the auction. But then there are other ways to conduct your due diligence check like driving down to the home and surveying its exterior as well as checking out its title in the court house.

Real Estate Owned Homes

Homes that do not sell at these auctions, and there are many of them, end up as properties of the bank otherwise known as real estate owned homes. Banks appoint a real estate broker to sell these homes for them. Buyers can make their offer through these representatives. This offer can either be accepted by the bank or this may be answered with the bank's counter-offer. Buyers are allowed to make one last offer based on that counter-offer which the bank may either accept or reject.

Bank foreclosed properties for sale usually come with a title insurance and a minimum pest certification. The home will be free of former occupants as well as the bank will take care of eviction.

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