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Lee County, Virginia Homes For Sale. Find a Wholesale Bank-Owned REO in Lee County, Virginia, VA:
Featured Topic: REOThe financial industry is currently holding tens of thousands of REO properties which when released, will reduce market value even further. Banks do not want to see a lot of proprietary disclosures with REOs; they are exempt from the California Seller’s Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS-14) and if there are real estate agents involved, either representing you or the bank, those agents are required to provide you their disclosure statements. An REO can be financed through a number of methods including cash, hard money, conventional and FHA. A number of positive cash flow REO rentals in the Southern California market can create a passive monthly income suitable for ones retirement. Unlike a traditional purchase an REO buy is as is and the seller will require many disclosures to be signed that absolve them of liability. the buyer must exercise great care in analyzing their purchase. 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. Investor sshould exercise caution and avoid overestimating the value of an REO property. According to the National Association of Realtors, all but one state association's May 2009 membership totals trailed membership totals for May 2008, with 28 state associations experiencing a double-digit percentage drop in membership -- that trend has not held for all local and state Realtor associations, though. A novice agent who is eager to succeed can be trained by a savvy investor to work in the REO market. There are different formulas to determine wholesale, retail and rental REO deals. It is important to have clarity before buying in this unstable market. 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. You do not have to use Fannie Mae's selected title, settlement, or escrow companies on an REO purchase. You may designate the title, settlement, or escrow company of your choice, subject to the terms of the contract. Some REO Homes do not qualify for conventional financing. Mortgage underwriters may turn down a loan from an otherwise qualified buyer if the property requires too much work to meet health and safety codes. A conventional buyer's offer with 20% down, however, will typically beat out an offer from a buyer obtaining an FHA loan. REO Homes, because they’re sold in “as-is” condition, can often be a great, affordable opportunity for the fixer-upper. 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 competition and short time on the market before and REO goes pending has many REO buyers feeling discouraged. But many of these escrows will not close and the REO house will be back on the market. 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. The current REO market in southern California has shown a recent drop in inventory and that has created a price increase. A common misconception is that foreclosures and REOs are the same. REOs aren't for everybody; they have as many problems and issues as other homes, sometimes more. However, in these times, the price you pay can more than offset the cost of restoring the house to its former glory. |