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The prices on current REO inventory are well below building cost and make incredible buy and rent opportunities.

As a purchaser of an REO property, the buyer will receive a title insurance policy and the opportunity to investigate the property.

An REO can be financed through a number of methods including cash, hard money, conventional and FHA.

There are multiple sources of funding currently available to investors purchasing REO's in Southern California.

It is critical for REO buyers to communicate competence, integrity and ability to close escrow to the listing REO agent.

Buying cheap cash flow REO's in bad areas will mean lower rents, higher tenant turn over and increased property management hassles for the hold investor.

Lenders are flooded with foreclosures and aggressively slashing prices on REO foreclosed homes.

Because they are vacant, many REO homes get vandalized and sustain damage.

An REO investor must take care to properly evaluate the condition of a listing and compare that with the standard of the active, pending and sold comparable homes in the area.

It is important to understand the standard amenities of homes in an area before determining rehab costs on a cash flow rental home.

Fannie Mae may make some repairs to REO homes to increase their marketability however, the buyer should be aware that other repairs may be needed.

Some REO listing agents are so busy that they hire assistants to field calls. Many do not give out their private cell phone number, which can make communication difficult. Many prefer to use email.

REO listing agents are typically top producing agents because of the volume of business they conduct.

Buyers with all cash are REO lenders' favorite purchasers. A list-price all-cash offer will beat out a conventional offer, even if the conventional offer is above list price. If the listing's conditions state "cash buyers only," it is unlikely the bank will consider an offer from any buyer who is relying on financing.

Buying an REO is not the same as buying a home through the normal channels.

The new REO warranty incentive is part of a HomeSteps' SmartBuy sales promotion, which began on July 17 and is scheduled to run through October 30, 2009. HomeSteps, the REO disposition and sales unit of Freddie Mac, markets a nationwide selection of Freddie Mac-owned homes.

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...REO homes usually have no electrical service on, you should check the panel and make sure that the wires are attatched and that the power meter is still there.

A common misconception is that foreclosures and REOs are the same. Although they are similar they are in fact different with the REO being the direct result of a foreclosure option sale. An REO is a property that has been foreclosed on and has reverted back to the ownership of the bank or lender.

Do a Google search for 'Real Estate Owned' or 'REO'; this will give you a list of websites where you can find bank owned properties. These are the terms that lenders use to describe properties that they repossessed though foreclosure and they are more than egger to get rid of them. Also it's a good idea to scan through your local classifieds for ads that contain one of the following: 'motivated sellers', 'handyman special', 'needs TLC'.

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