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Pleasant Grove Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Pleasant Grove, California, CA:
Featured Topic: REOThe time required to purchase an REO is generally much shorter than a short sale as REO's will already have a list price that the bank has agreed to. In a foreclosure situation, the amount owed to the bank is almost always more than what the property is worth, very few foreclosure auctions result in a successful sale and the property instead reverts to the bank, thus becoming an REO, or Real Estate Owned property. Fannie Mae guidelines allow investors to buy up to 10 investment properties. This is an excellent opportunity to build a portfolio of cash flow REO houses. The last downturn in the real estate market created many millionaires who were able to buy and hold cash flow positive REO properties. It is important that REO buyers have a realistic idea of what repairs will cost on the houses they offer on. An educated, well researched offer can be profitable in almost any market but especially so in a down market with a glut of REO inventory. Investor sshould exercise caution and avoid overestimating the value of an REO property. A vacant REO only depreciates in value and is a liability on a banks ledger sheet. Depending on how long an REO has been vacant it can need varying levels of repair from minor cosmetics to serious structural issues. Many areas are saturated with cash flow REO investor buyers and it should be noted that this condition can cause market rent to drop. Fannie Mae uses a state-specific real estate purchase contract and a real estate purchase addendum for their REO properties. If there is anything in the document you don't understand or aren't comfortable with, you may want to contact a real estate attorney, the real estate sales professional who has listed the property, or any real estate professional of your choice to review these documents with you. If you are looking to purchase an REO and are unsure what your credit report is like, you may want to begin by getting a free credit report that you can view immediately online. To attract buyer's agents, many banks offer a larger percentage of the commission to the buyer's agent while discounting the REO listing agent's commission. An REO property has been foreclosed by the lending institution, and has reverted to their ownership. This is not how the bank wants foreclosures to end. In most cases, the market value of the home simply does not cover the loan balance, repair costs, and other fees associated with foreclosure and sale. Before starting the process of buying REO Homes, you need to understand what is involved. In their efforts to create a bidding frenzy, many REO agents will claim that they have 10, 15, 20 or more offers on a REO house when in reality their are only a few offers that the banks would consider. Don't be discouraged by this kind of talk and submit your educated offer. Many of the successful REO buyers are leveraging relationships with REO listing agents and buying inventory that is not on the MLS. The current REO market in southern California has shown a recent drop in inventory and that has created a price increase. REO Part II: Banks have departments that must maintain these homes, keep the lights on and keep the taxes paid. Banks cannot legally sell real estate directly to the public, so they enlist the services of a real estate broker to list the home for sale. There are some downsides to REOs. While REOs are sometimes touted as real bargains, the lenders know very well what they're worth and will drive a hard bargain to ensure they are getting as much money as possible from the sale. |