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Why Throw Money on Rent When You Can Own Foreclosed Homes?

Topic: Real EstatePublished June 7, 2012

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With the volume of foreclosed homes sitting in the market and waiting for buyers, most anyone can be an instant home owner at quite easy terms. The housing crisis has created a buyer's market where sellers are willing to go the extra length to secure a purchase. There are several incentives and perks offered by sellers as well as the government to encourage people to become home owners. It is very possible to keep the costs of buying a distressed property in the same level as paying monthly rental. All buyers need to do is try to make sense of the foreclosures market which is not all that complicated. Financing is the key to purchasing any property if cash is not readily available. Banks offer a credit facility for individual borrowers considering foreclosed homes. Buyers would have to be able to satisfy certain bank requirements to be pre-approved for a home loan. The pre-approval will state the value that can be borrowed, which home buyers can use to assess which types of properties they can afford. They need to be careful to consider all the costs involved in purchasing distressed properties. The Value of the Distressed Home Once you have picked the property you wish to purchase from a selection of foreclosed homes you should request for a schedule of home inspection. Make sure you bring along a professional home inspector to go over the entire property and assess the cost of the needed repairs. Some homes will require only some minor repairs but there are distressed homes with significant structural damages that will require a larger amount to take care of. Apart from an inspection, be sure to conduct a title search. You can enlist the services of a real estate broker or agents for this or even a lawyer well versed on foreclosures. This task will reveal whether the property has outstanding hidden taxes or other holds. This is important because all of these costs will transfer over to you as the new owner of the home.

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