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Rock County, Minnesota Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Rock County, Minnesota, MN:
Featured Topic: REOThe prices on current REO inventory are well below building cost and make incredible buy and rent opportunities. Most banks will not provide financing on their REOs but it doesn’t hurt to ask - especially if the property has extensive damage and you are purchasing it as is. REO properties in poor condition will generally require an all cash offer and be sold as is. The banks will seek to limit their liability in these situations. With the current downturn and unemployment challenges many investors are looking to create and replace income with cash flow REO's. Currently, many wholesale REO's in Southern California are being tied up under contract within a few days of being listed. Buying well researched and identified cash flow REO homes now will create a solid portfolio that will provide great cash flow and equity appreciation in the future. When flipping REOs investors must be careful about reselling to people that can't close quickly. REO VS SHORT SALE. A investor who has a short sale agreement with home owner has no competition but must convince the bank of the homes value. An REO investor must compete with other buyers who may have different perceptions of the properties worth. A novice agent who is eager to succeed can be trained by a savvy investor to work in the REO market. Many REO investors seeking cash flow buy and fix a property based on overly optimistic market rent and incur long holding times before reducing the rent low enough to attract a qualified tenant. Fannie Mae does not warrant or guarantee any work that may have been done on an REO property, whether as part of its efforts to sell the home or pursuant to conditions in the purchase contract REO buyers should be aware of the following FHA loan qualification guideline: Credit report should typically have less than two thirty day lates in last two years with a minimum credit score of 580 or higher or no credit score at all. To attract buyer's agents, many banks offer a larger percentage of the commission to the buyer's agent while discounting the REO listing agent's commission. HUD does not warrant the condition of its REO properties, but will give you the information it has about the condition of the property you’re interested in. You can use this information in formulating your bid. Usually the Bank won’t accept an offer directly from you. Banks accept offers only from a real estate agent or broker. In their efforts to create a bidding frenzy, many REO agents will claim that they have 10, 15, 20 or more offers on a REO house when in reality their are only a few offers that the banks would consider. Don't be discouraged by this kind of talk and submit your educated offer. Many of the successful REO buyers are leveraging relationships with REO listing agents and buying inventory that is not on the MLS. 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 after the auction. A common misconception is that foreclosures and REOs are the same. If you've been looking at foreclosures but are unsure whether you want to risk your money on a property you can't inspect or know what might be hidden behind the low price, you might want to consider a real estate owned property. Real estate owned (REO) properties can be a better option for people who want to have all the information before deciding to buy. |