Bank Owned Property Don’t Pay Full Price

by Steven McCarthy

Thinking of buying Bank Owned Properties but worried about the risk, do you think about how much it could improve your life if you could get started in foreclosure investing. Did you know that with a middle class income and ok credit you are more than qualified in the eyes of most banks to make your first investment purchase? Right now in almost every city in the country the foreclosure rate is climbing higher and at a faster pace than we have seen in a long time.

You should also be pre approved for a mortgage loan. Of course if you’re rich, then money is not a problem. but if not, then your just like most first time real estate investors. Foreclosure investing revolves around an investors ability to think outside the box to structure deals in such a way as to make the purchase profitable. A seasoned real estate investor will research all the available information on any property you are interested in.

When you think about it, where else can you buy property with such a deep discount except in foreclosure investing. Banks are trying to recover the money they have wrapped up in the property, they are not trying to sell real estate for profit. They do not want them on their hands, but need to get rid of them. You are able to find really great deals. There are even some homes that are priced the same as apartments.

Finding a foreclosed property is easy. Nowadays there are many different sources you can go to. Usually in the newspaper there is a number to call to get local listings. There are also commercials on television which give you the toll free number to call. A faster way to get an idea of the bank foreclosure properties in your area or anywhere in the country is to go to the “online resources page” of www.foreclosurehowtobuy.com

As a real estate investor you will view many properties, hiring a professional home inspector will protect you from hidden problems that need repair adding extra expense to the property, another perk to hiring a home inspector and developing a working relationship with them is by walking with them and asking questions you will start to pick-up on how to spot potential problems for yourself which will help you narrow down your list to more profitable choices.

Always make use of a realtor and check with your attorney before you start signing any papers. The laws on bank owned properties are a little different. You will want to know that you have all your papers in order and all titles, taxes, deeds and other red tape are legal and binding.

Be diligent in your research on bank owned property, you don’t want the unwelcome surprise of getting stuck with a property that has lien’s on it. find out first and establish who is going to be responsible for there payment. No matter how lucrative an investment property appears to be a lien can not only wipe-out all the properties potential profit, it can also leave you with a large debt.

You need to be thorough and competent, you must keep a written file of all your research before buying a property, and carefully review all the information and make sure you have covered all the bases. A good way to back yourself up would be to have professional people to work with you by building yourself a network with a reliable handy man, a real estate agent with experience in purchasing bank owned property.

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Steven McCarthy on August 20th 2008 in Real Estate

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