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Lee County, South Carolina Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Lee County, South Carolina, SC:
Featured Topic: REOIn general REO contracts are not assignable so the investor must have a means to fund the transaction. In an REO situation, your offer or counter-offer will probably have to be reviewed and approved by several individuals and companies and even once an offer is accepted, the bank may insert wording like subject to corporate approval with 5 days. Being clear on exit financing allows the REO investor to define their price range and buy the same type of property over and over. With the current downturn and unemployment challenges many investors are looking to create and replace income with cash flow REO's. Agents who have REO listings that don't sell will often see the listing expire and have the listing assigned to another agent. Many REO investors rely on the opinions of inexperienced buyers agents to formulate their offers. These agents are often desperate to make a sale and do not understand market value or cash flow analysis. When flipping REOs investors must be careful about reselling to people that can't close quickly. It is common to see holes beat into the drywall of REO homes. Depending on how long an REO has been vacant it can need varying levels of repair from minor cosmetics to serious structural issues. Local unemployment stats should be factored in when determining cash flow on an REO property. Fannie Mae uses a state-specific real estate purchase contract and a real estate purchase addendum for their REO properties. If there is anything in the document you don't understand or aren't comfortable with, you may want to contact a real estate attorney, the real estate sales professional who has listed the property, or any real estate professional of your choice to review these documents with you. REO buyers should be aware that FHA loans are the easiest type of real estate mortgage loan to qualify for. The FHA guidelines for loan qualification are the most flexible of all mortgage loans that require less than 5% down payment. Remember that these guidelines are subject to change at anytime and you should stay abreast of current loan programs. To attract buyer's agents, many banks offer a larger percentage of the commission to the buyer's agent while discounting the REO listing agent's commission. The US Department of Housing and Urban Development's REO properties are a result of FHA paying a claim to a lending institution on a foreclosed property which was financed with FHA Insured Mortgage and the lender transferring ownership of the property to HUD. Many investors shy away from REO properties or HUD homes because they feel they have less negotiating power or simply lack the capital to make aggressive offers and play along with the rules that REO lenders stipulate. In their haste to get the cheapest houses, many investors end up with undesirable REOs that need profit killing repairs. Being a slumlord can be costly in a market where local municipalities are looking to impose maximum fines on landlords to generate income. This should be considered when making an REO purchase for hold and rent. REO: this is an acronym for Real Estate Owned, and this used to be called the bank department that managed the properties the bank had reacquired through a foreclosure process. The process starts with the notice of default filed and, in California, ends with a trustee's sale back to the lender (if no one else buys the property on the county courthouse steps). 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. In fact, some banks will put a little money into prepping the home for a better sale for them: paint, handyman work, landscaping, etc. Homes are sold without guarantee because the bank has never lived in the home and is selling as-is. Because of all the unknowns and requirements with foreclosure auctions many people prefer buying an REO. |