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Chowan County, North Carolina Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Chowan County, North Carolina, NC:
Featured Topic: REOReal estate investors are able to buy lender owned REO homes in Southern California for fifty cents on the dollar or better and rent them out for a positive cash flow. An REO (Real Estate Owned) is a property that goes back to the mortgage company after an unsuccessful foreclosure auction. A three percent down payment is required for Fannie Mae loans and REOs can be funded by the buyers savings, a grant or loan from a non profit organization. Monthly cash flow attained by purchasing and holding REO's can produce a substantial monthly income. Currently, many wholesale REO's in Southern California are being tied up under contract within a few days of being listed. REO investors who understand the market values in their chosen areas are able to make quick and confident buying decisions beating the novice investor to the punch. Many novice investors make bad purchases by under estimating the repair costs on REO properties. It is common to see holes beat into the drywall of REO homes. Many REO investors use a mix of handy men and general contractor to complete their repair jobs. Many REO properties with low price tags contain surprises in repair costs that can wipe out profit margins.It is important to have a professional opinion of cost for these repairs to ensure a safe purchase. Home Path Renovation Mortgage Financing is special financing on Fannie Mae homes and is available from several lenders. If you are looking to purchase an REO and are unsure what your credit report is like, you may want to begin by getting a free credit report that you can view immediately online. The bank does not want to sit on its inventory. Since it did not receive its minimum bid from an investor or home buyer during the foreclosure sale at the courthouse, the bank is likely to price that REO home for less, just to get rid of it. 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. An REO can be a good opportunity to get a property below market value, with a clear title and free possession. In their haste to get the cheapest houses, many investors end up with undesirable REOs that need profit killing repairs. 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....take extra care to estimate repair costs on the lower priced inventory. There is usually a reason for the low list price and many times it is a costly or loan killing defect. An REO is the simplest way to purchase property. The REO option offers many more benefits and less stress than the foreclosure auction. When a bank takes back a property they then have the property listed as a salable asset on their books. |