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When a bank takes back a home in foreclosure, it becomes an REO and is assigned to a local agent.

Most banks will not provide financing on their REOs but it doesn’t hurt to ask - especially if the property has extensive damage and you are purchasing it as is.

REO, or Real Estate Owned, is property that failed to sale at a foreclosure auction and is now owned by a bank.

Many investors make the mistake of waiting for the television to tell them that the bottom of the real estate market is here while the REO market is providing cash flow opportunities right now.

REO agents must follow up diligently on offers made in their buyers behalf as many properties have a stack of offers submitted.

Just because an REO has a low list price does not mean it is a great deal relative to current market value.

Sometimes banks will pay for repairs on REOs, but typically will not agree to do so at the offer stage. If there are problems found during a home inspection, renegotiate after your offer has been accepted.

REO vs Short Sale. A home owner in foreclosure may be working on a short sale, loan mod and other options simultaneously to delay their foreclosure sale date. An REO property belongs to the bank and is available for purchase the day it is listed.

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.

Home Path Renovation Mortgage Financing is special financing on Fannie Mae homes an offers financing to fund both your purchase and light renovation.

FHA would typically require that any outstanding collection accounts, judgments, charge offs be paid off in full before closing your loan but not necessarily before approving your loan on an REO.

Buyer's agent have a fiduciary responsibility to protect your interests in an REO purchase.

HUD does not warrant the condition of its REO properties, but will give you the information it has about the condition of the property you’re interested in. You can use this information in formulating your bid.

Buying REO Homes or REO Properties are an excellent opportunity for a beginner real estate investor or buyer.

Many REO investors are doing their work by desktop, that is, on the computer and never really get out into the field. This is a sure way to make mistakes that will hurt later.

Many of the successful REO buyers are leveraging relationships with REO listing agents and buying inventory that is not on the MLS.

REO tip..to help project the health of an area, pull the NOD and foreclosure data within a 1 or 2 mile radius. This should help you determine what the area will look like over a to 12 month period. Areas with a high level of foreclosure activity will have a longer road to recovery.

What are the benefits of buying an REO property that has been foreclosed on and what are the reasons they failed to find a buyer?

The bank wants to sell the property for cash to invest in other ways. A bank will be looking for a quick sale, and as such may offer benefits and incentives to the prospective buyers. 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.

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