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Baca County, Colorado Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Baca County, Colorado, CO:
Featured Topic: REOREO stands for Real Estate Owned and refers to a property that has been returned to a bank or lender in a foreclose proceeding. As a purchaser of an REO property, the buyer will receive a title insurance policy and the opportunity to investigate the property. A three percent down payment is required for Fannie Mae loans and REOs can be funded by the buyers savings, a grant or loan from a non profit organization. This is the optimum time to learn about REO's and cash flow as there will be a large transfer of properties needed to liquidate the bank owned inventory. It is important that REO buyers agents be highly available, aggressive and personable in order to develop relationships with REO listing agents. Many REO investors are currently buying bad deals by basing their offers solely on the fact that the house looks cheap. This creates bad experiences that stop them from continuing their investing careers. A copy of a check for one thousand dollars is usually submitted as a deposit with most REO offers. The offer typically states that the check will be placed into escrow within 48 hours of acceptance. A vacant REO only depreciates in value and is a liability on a banks ledger sheet. Most REOs are secured by an agent lock box and will require an agent to access the interior. Many areas are saturated with cash flow REO investor buyers and it should be noted that this condition can cause market rent to drop. HomePath Mortgage Financing is available on Fannie Mae homes and you may qualify even if your credit is less than perfect. FHA will look mostly at the last two years of your credit history of REO buyers. If there are some credit issues, we may be able to overcome them with sufficient explanations and supporting documents of why the issues occurred. Following is some the the reasons FHA will accept: Loss of Job, Job Transfer or Serious Illness. If you cannot close an REO by the predetermined closing date, the bank may charge you a penalty for each day you pass that date. 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. You should check market prices for homes in your region and calculate the cost and repair time, before deciding that an REO property is a good deal. While REO investors are underbidding on many foreclosure properties, Christopher Thornberg, a principal at Beacon Economics in Los Angeles, said that interest is coming from “vulture funds” with millions of dollars to spend on distress sales. Thornberg said Wall Street vulture funds are amassing war chests in preparation for a new cycle of opportunities in loans or bonds of struggling financial companies or homebuilders. When buying an REO as a hold property it is important to consider repairs, vacancy rates, maintenance cost, management cost, rent decline as well as bigger market and demographic indicators. REO tip..When inspecting an REO look underneath kitchen and bathroom sinks for evidence of water damage and mold. Extensive damage or mold can mean a costly cabinet replacement and/or mold remediation. An REO property allows you to gain access to the property for an inspection. Lenders have a responsibility to their shareholders and they lose money on non-producing assets. The REO option offers many more benefits and less stress than the foreclosure auction. |