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Lakeville Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Lakeville, Indiana, IN:
Featured Topic: REOREO listing agents have some degree of influence over the banks asset manager and like to work with investors who have done there research and due diligence. 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. In a competitive multiple bid process for an REO home, cash gives the investor and advantage over conventional and FHA financing. Monthly cash flow attained by purchasing and holding REO's can produce a substantial monthly income. Including financing contingencies on an as is REO offer can be a deal killer. REO investors must develop a method of appraising current market value and after repaired value on the homes they offer on. When flipping REOs investors must be careful about reselling to people that can't close quickly. It is common to see holes beat into the drywall of REO homes. When creating an REO buying team it is important to have some type of contractor resources to assist with estimating repair costs. Budgeting for monthly maintenance issues such as gardening, is important in calculating cash flow on an REO as certain items must be maintained by the owner. HomePath Mortgage Financing is available on Fannie Mae homes and is available to both owner occupiers and investors. REO buyers should be aware of the following basic FHA loan qualification guideline: Foreclosure's must be at least three years old, with perfect credit since. Remember that these guidelines are subject to change at anytime and you should stay abreast of current loan programs. The bank does not want to sit on its inventory. Since it did not receive its minimum bid from an investor or home buyer during the foreclosure sale at the courthouse, the bank is likely to price that REO home for less, just to get rid of it. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have announced that they will implement a revised Home Valuation Code of Conduct effective May 1, 2009. This will have an effect on REO purchases made with loans. 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. When you make a REO purchase offer, the bank will almost certainly respond with an counter-offer. this is just to show their auditors that they had done everything possible to get the best price, so you should always negotiate REO's to get the best price Many municipalities are fighting the subprime blight in their communities by levying heavy code enforcement fines at REO buyers. REO: this is an acronym for Real Estate Owned, and this used to be called the bank department that managed the properties the bank had reacquired through a foreclosure process at the court house steps. 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. Because of all the unknowns and requirements with foreclosure auctions many people prefer buying an REO. |