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Buying Pre-Foreclosures
by: Candy  June 04, 2007

Buying  Pre-Foreclosures Buying Pre-Foreclosures


Buying pre-foreclosures involves working directly with the homeowner and sometimes the lender. Your goal is to create a Win-Win scenario. One win is for the homeowners (they make a sale) and one win is for yourself (you buy the property at a substantial discount).

To accomplish a successful purchase, most experts recommend the following:
(1) locate loans in default,
(2) evaluate and narrow selections to pursue,
(3) inspect the property,
(4) evaluate the property owner's needs,
(5) determine the market value of the property, fix-up costs, potential sales price and profits,
(6) arrange default work out by negotiating with the owner and the lender,
(7) close on the property, repair and resell it quickly.

Pros: This is a great investing opportunity if done correctly. Discounts off market value can range from 20% to 35% on average. A low cash down payment is possible if structured properly. You have ample time to research properties. Unique and flexible sales agreements are possible.

Cons: It is sometimes difficult to contact the property owner. You will usually have a lot of competition. The court house research can be cumbersome. You may need to negotiate with the lien holders.




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