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First time hoe owners will benefit much from buying foreclosure properties from the bank. Since most banks are anxious to free up some capital that is frozen in foreclosure properties, banks are willing to sell these foreclosure properties are discounted prices. In most case, you can easily get 20% to 35% discount on the original prices of foreclosure properties.
If you are really lucky, you can get these foreclosure properties at a fraction of its original price. It is not uncommon for people to find some properties that are being sold for just 50% of its original price! What is more interesting about these properties is that some of them do not really require any extensive renovations to become livable.
Finding The Right Foreclosure Properties
If you are interested to buy foreclosure properties from banks, you should learn to locate loans that are in default. The best place to start looking for loans that are in default is the county recorder’s office. All notices of default are recorded at the country recorder’s office so you will most likely find everything that you need to find loans in default in that office. Most country recorders publish a weekly pre-foreclosure report so make sure that you get a copy of that report as early as possible. Always remember that there are many people who are also interested to buy foreclosure properties that if you not hurry, you might never find foreclosure property that suits your needs.
Once you find foreclosure properties that suit your needs, visit the property immediately. Evaluate the property thoroughly. Pay close attention to the repairs needed especially on the piping system of the house. Leaks in the piping system of the house can be costly to fix so make sure that you know what you are getting into. Furthermore, make sure that the house is not infested with insects and rodents. If the house is infested with insects and rodents, calculate the amount of money that you will most likely spend to get rid of these housemates.
After inspecting the house, determining how much money you will need to fix it, you are now ready to make your offer to the bank. When bidding for foreclosure properties, present all the cost that you will most likely have to pay to renovate the property. Start your bid low so that you will still have some room for negotiations when the bank gives you a counter offer.
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