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Bates County, Missouri Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Bates County, Missouri, MO:
Featured Topic: REOIt is common for a few veteran and experienced agents to control a majority of REO listings in an area. 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. 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. Investors who purchased REO's during the down turn of the early 1990's realized huge cashflow and equity gains. It is important that REO buyers have a realistic idea of what repairs will cost on the houses they offer on. Just because an REO has a low list price does not mean it is a great deal relative to current market value. If an REO is HUD or VA owned, the offer will need to be on special forms. The agent representing you will have the original forms that your need. Sometimes an REO listing agent will offer cash for keys to entice the ex homeowner to leave the REO property. It is critical that investors not be discouraged by Real Estate agents who speak negatively about creative REO buying. Many times they are just not familiar with the subject. It is important to be mindful of potential holding costs when calculating monthly cash flow on an REO purchases. 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. 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. Most REO listing agents list only REOs and no other type of property. REO properties have properly changed hands. All liens against the property have been addressed. Back taxes have been paid. And the title is clear. In some cases, the bank may have done necessary repairs already. 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. 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. In some communities code enforcement is looking to thin the herd of run down section 8 rentals by imposing heavy fines on their landlord owners. This is something to consider when looking into buying an REO homes as rentals. REO tip..although it may seem basic, be sure your subject property has a cooling an heating system. These can get removed at times and if overlooked could cost you thousands. Look for a furnace in the garage or in a closet in the house and a AC or swamp unit on the roof or on the property grounds close to the house. An REO property allows you to gain access to the property for an inspection. Lenders have a responsibility to their shareholders and they lose money on non-producing assets. REOs are a safer method of buying a home than foreclosures and short sales, but you might be paying more than you bargained for and be faced with repairs and replacements. To avoid paying more than you intended, carefully research the area and home prices, as well as possible repair costs to find out if a REO home is right for you. |