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from: Public Foreclosure Information Baits Real Estate Sharks
In today’s economic climate, there are many families struggling to hang onto their homes, with their personal finances ravaged by job loss, increased interest rates on skyrocketing energy prices. Unfortunately, in most cases, the foreclosure information is public record and anyone can learn about the individual problems, under the guise of seeking other lenders who may have a stake in the process.
It is during the public disclosure foreclosure information that the real estate buzzards attempt to swoop in to take advantage of others misery. There are some that may actually be able to provide help for someone losing their home by purchasing it before it goes through the process, but for the most part the sharks are circling a shallow financial pool due the smell of pending doom. They view foreclosure information as leading to an opportunity to buy at rock-bottom price, resell and turn a quick profit.
When a homeowner is in danger of losing their home because they are behind making payments, they have few options. They can try to sell the home before it is foreclosed, they can try to refinance and use any equity in the home to make up the past-due payments, or they can let the house go through the process. With foreclosure information being public knowledge, investors with sufficient resources often wait until it is up for sale at a sheriff’s auction before making a bid on house.
Bargains Can Be Found On Auction Block
Depending on the neighborhood in which the house is located, there may be several people bidding on a house that has been reposed by the lender. Typically, at an auction a house cannot be sold for less than two-thirds of its appraised value, which can be enough for a savvy buyer to find a great deal on a house. However, foreclosure information is not always seen by everyone and many times the original lender is the only bidder on the property.
Not all lenders want to be in the real estate or property management business and if they are the winning bidder, will usually place the property on the open market, conveniently leaving the foreclosure information out of the sales listing. Others looking to profit on someone else’s misfortune will see buying the house at auction price as an investment and hope to sell it at a profit. Companies are also recruiting people to seek foreclosed homes to buy on their behalf, hoping to make additional income on smaller profit sales of more foreclosed homes.
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