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Monson Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Monson, Maine, ME:
Featured Topic: REOREO's are non performing assets that burden the books of banks as they are not set up to handle real estate. Banks do not want to see a lot of proprietary disclosures with REOs; they are exempt from the California Seller’s Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS-14) and if there are real estate agents involved, either representing you or the bank, those agents are required to provide you their disclosure statements. FHA regulations concerning the condition of a property have changed dramatically over the past three years making it easier for investors to obtain financing on an REO. Many investors choose to use property managements and home warranties on their REO rental homes to minimize their time commitment. Including financing contingencies on an as is REO offer can be a deal killer. Just because an REO has a low list price does not mean it is a great deal relative to current market value. The only time the deposit check is cashed in an REO offer is when the offer has been accepted. Because they are vacant, many REO homes get vandalized and sustain damage. Depending on how long an REO has been vacant it can need varying levels of repair from minor cosmetics to serious structural issues. It is important to have the help of experienced professionals when determining market rents for purpose of cash flow analysis. You should also consider hiring a qualified professional to inspect an REO property, whether it has been repaired or not. Hiring a home inspector is a recommended practice, no matter what type of home you buy. You do not have to use Fannie Mae's selected title, settlement, or escrow companies on an REO purchase. You may designate the title, settlement, or escrow company of your choice, subject to the terms of the contract. Most REO listing agents list only REOs and no other type of property. REO lenders with cash buyers don't have to worry about the transaction closing. Lenders often deny loans for pre qualified buyers because the buyers' qualifications sometimes change upon further scrutiny. As rigid as REO properties or HUD homes may seem, the REO process is as much as part of foreclosures as the preforeclosure side of the business. The competition and short time on the market before and REO goes pending has many REO buyers feeling discouraged. But many of these escrows will not close and the REO house will be back on the market. 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. What are the benefits of buying an REO property that has been foreclosed on and what are the reasons they failed to find a buyer? 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. |