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Monticello Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Monticello, New York, NY:
Featured Topic: REOThe financial industry is currently holding tens of thousands of REO properties which when released, will reduce market value even further. An REO (Real Estate Owned) is a property that goes back to the mortgage company after an unsuccessful foreclosure auction. 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. There are multiple sources of funding currently available to investors purchasing REO's in Southern California. It is important that REO buyers have a realistic idea of what repairs will cost on the houses they offer on. Many novice investors do not consider the quality of the area they are buying in because they are fixated on buying the cheapest house they can find. The use of weasel clauses in an REO purchase shows a lack of confidence on the buyers part and should be avoided when making REO offers. It is common to see holes beat into the drywall of REO homes. Investors wanting to buy and hold section 8 properties must improve the property to comply with section 8 inspection guidelines. 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 sells each REO property as is, which means that the buyer accepts the property "as is." Fannie Mae is not responsible for fixing any problems after settlement. If an REO buyer has a Federal Tax Lien that is in a repayment agreement, you do not have to pay it off in full but you must be able to qualify with the monthly payment of the repayment agreement. State Tax Liens typically must be paid in full prior to closing your FHA loan on an REO. REO listing agents are typically top producing agents because of the volume of business they conduct. 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. 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 looking for the cheapest REOs, an investor should go out and really see the areas and inventory. Usually there is a reason for the low pricing. That does not mean that there are not super deals but the listing agents are pricing according to area, desirability and condition. They are looking to dump the house quick and you don't want a lemon REO. REO tip....Take note of the condition of the top sold comps in your area and try to estimate your repairs to the market standard. Over repairing can eat away at profits and under repairing can take your property out of consideration for top buyers. A common misconception is that foreclosures and REOs are the same. 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. These are the terms that lenders use to describe properties that they repossessed though foreclosure and they are more than egger to get rid of them. Also it's a good idea to scan through your local classifieds for ads that contain one of the following: 'motivated sellers', 'handyman special', 'needs TLC'. |