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Featured Topic: REO


REO stands for Real Estate Owned and refers to a property that has been returned to a bank or lender in a foreclose proceeding.

If you are the successful bidder on a property at an auction, you receive the property in as is condition, which may include someone still living in the property or other liens against the property.

FNMA is offering special financing on their REO inventory properties. The benefits of Fannie Mae Home Path Special financing include low down payment and flexible mortgage terms.

The last downturn in the real estate market created many millionaires who were able to buy and hold cash flow positive REO properties.

REO listings are currently receiving multiple offers and being bid up above list price

It is important for investors to follow the sales statistics in the area they are buying in so they can make confident and competent REO offers.

When flipping REOs investors must be careful about reselling to people that can't close quickly.

Many of the poor condition and damage issues associated with REO homes is due to the homeower taking out their anger on the property.

Most REOs are secured by an agent lock box and will require an agent to access the interior.

It is important to understand the local economy in your area when considering cash flow over a longer period of time.

If Fannie Mae knows of any hazards on REO properties they own or market, they disclose this information through their real estate listing agents. However, they may not have been informed by the previous owner of all hazards. They encourage you to have the property inspected by a professional before you buy.

A loan prequalification for an REO purchase doesn't mean your loan is approved. You must apply for a loan separately, after you are prequalified and your purchase offer is accepted.

Some banks will not sign a counter offer on an REO until all terms are mutually agreed upon between the parties verbally.

Banks may require a cash REO buyer to show proof of funds. This rules out obtaining a refinance on a residence unless the money is already in the bank.

Usually the Bank won’t accept an offer directly from you. Banks accept offers only from a real estate agent or broker.

In a market with so much inventory it is important to select an REO by area, condition and characteristics. This will be a desirable and marketable home when the market recovers.

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 inspection tip..when inspecting houses from the outside, look up underneath roof overhangs and check for hornets nests before you lean it to look through the windows.

A common misconception is that foreclosures and REOs are the same.

The bank wants to sell the property for cash to invest in other ways. A bank will be looking for a quick sale, and as such may offer benefits and incentives to the prospective buyers. Savings of 20% to 30% off the fair market value are absolutely possible, making an REO purchase the best way to buy a property for the first time home buyer or property investor.

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