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Butler County, Missouri Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Butler County, Missouri, MO:
Featured Topic: REOREO stands for Real Estate Owned and refers to a property that has been returned to a bank or lender in a foreclose proceeding. In order to bid at a foreclosure auction, you must have a cashier's check in your hand for the full amount of your bid. 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 currently low interest rates this is an optimum time to finance REO's for long term hold and cash flow. It is important that REO buyers agents be highly available, aggressive and personable in order to develop relationships with REO listing agents. A good REO purchase must be analyzed buy either current market value or long term cash flow ability. Low list price alone does not mean a great deal. 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. Because they are vacant, many REO homes get vandalized and sustain damage. When creating an REO buying team it is important to have some type of contractor resources to assist with estimating repair costs. Local unemployment stats should be factored in when determining cash flow on an REO property. HomePath Mortgage Financing is available on Fannie Mae homes and you may qualify even if your credit is less than perfect. REO buyers should be aware of the following FHA loan qualification guideline: Two Years of steady employment, preferably with same employer. Remember that these guidelines are subject to change at anytime and you should stay abreast of current loan programs. Hire a buyer's agent who has experience working with REOs. A proof of funds letter is frequently used in property short sale and REO purchases to provide explanation that a real estate investor or buyer has the ability to purchase the property they are making an offer on. Each lender has its own procedure for the sale of REO homes. So once you have identified a property, check out the procedure of the bank which is selling the REO property. Ask a group of real estate millionaires how they made their money and most will recite some version of this axiom When everyone zigs, you zag. In today’s downward real estate market the axiom simply translates into buying property when most others are not and that’s exactly what REO buyers in Southern California are doing. In a down market loaded with opportunity, investors should focus on having a successful first project not buying the cheapest house. A good first experience will lead to multiple purchases and ultimately wealth when the up cycle occurs. REO tip...When comparing recent sales to your subject property, be sure to make adjustments for differences in square footage. There are three phases of a foreclosure; pre-foreclosure/short sale, auction, and REO (real estate owned) Do a Google search for 'Real Estate Owned' or 'REO'; this will give you a list of websites where you can find bank owned properties. |