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Okmulgee County, Oklahoma Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, OK:
Featured Topic: REOInvestors who are able to buy, rent and cash flow with REO homes now will realize a great passive income in the future. Before making an offer on a REO, have your agent contact the the listing agent and ask the following questions: (1) Are there any inspection reports, (2) What work has the bank agreed to, (3) Is there a special "as is" form, (4) How long does it take the bank to accept an offer, and (5) How does your agent deliver the offer? FHA financing is available for REO homes but generally will require the property to be in decent condition. With the currently low interest rates this is an optimum time to finance REO's for long term hold and cash flow. Currently, many wholesale REO's in Southern California are being tied up under contract within a few days of being listed. A large number of novice investors are making offers on REO properties without understanding their true market value. When buying REOs from a lender the investor must submit their offers on standard realtor forms. The banks do not like to see custom investor looking contracts. Most successful trustee sale buyers are very experienced and have advanced research techniques. Many investors find the REO market to be a much safer environment. Most REOs are secured by an agent lock box and will require an agent to access the interior. It is important to understand the local economy in your area when considering cash flow over a longer period of time. Usually, when you buy a home, you deal with a seller who lives in the home. Fannie Mae has acquired their properties through foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure, or forfeiture. 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. Buyer's agent have a fiduciary responsibility to protect your interests in an REO purchase. 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. 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. The REO warranty Home Protect will cover electrical, plumbing, air conditioning and heating systems, as well as ductwork and many major appliances. Freddie Mac will pay for the first two years of the warranty after which buyers will have an option to continue the warranty on their own. Many REO experts are involved in wholesaling their REO homes. They will pass along a deal they found in as is condition to another buyer for a nominal fee. REO tip...REO homes usually have no electrical service on, you should check the panel and make sure that the wires are attatched and that the power meter is still there. Buying a bank-owned or REO property may take an equal amount of time and angst, but the property will be vacant and easier to inspect. Savings of 20% to 30% off the fair market value are absolutely possible, making an REO purchase the best way to buy a property for the first time home buyer or property investor. They give prospective buyers immediate access to the property for inspection |