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The Pre-Foreclosure Property Investor's Kit: How to Make Money Buying Distressed Real Estate -- Before the Public Auction
The Pre-Foreclosure Property Investor's Kit: How to Make Money Buying Distressed Real Estate -- Before the Public Auction
by Thomas Lucier
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Foreclosure Investing For Dummies (For Dummies (Business  Personal Finance))
Foreclosure Investing For Dummies (For Dummies (Business Personal Finance))
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The Complete Guide to Locating, Negotiating, and Buying Real Estate Foreclosures: What Smart Investors Need to Know - Explained Simply
The Complete Guide to Locating, Negotiating, and Buying Real Estate Foreclosures: What Smart Investors Need to Know - Explained Simply
by Frankie Orlando
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The Foreclosure Survival Guide: Keep Your House or Walk Away With Money in Your Pocket
The Foreclosure Survival Guide: Keep Your House or Walk Away With Money in Your Pocket
by Stephen Elias
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Making Big Money Investing In Foreclosures Without Cash or Credit, 2nd Ed.
Making Big Money Investing In Foreclosures Without Cash or Credit, 2nd Ed.
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Handling a Pre Foreclosure

When you have a mortgage on your home, you technically don't own that home. So long as you owe money to the mortgage lender, they have control over the property. This won't generally be an issue except in situations where you are unable to make your mortgage payments. If this is your situation and you are fearful of a foreclosure in your future, then you need to know about another option - the pre foreclosure sale. In a nutshell, a pre foreclosure sale means that you are able to sell the property and apply the proceeds of the sale toward the amount you owe on your mortgage. A pre foreclosure can save you from the mountains of paper and headaches associated with a foreclosure, not to mention the impact a foreclosure can have on your credit rating.

 

In cases where your financial situation is so dire that you have no choice but to give up your home, a pre-foreclosure sale may well be your wisest choice. Homes that sell in pre foreclosure often go for about half of what the market value of the property is, and in many cases that may be all that you need to pay off your mortgage.

Now for the flip side of the coin. It isn't difficult to see the benefit of a pre foreclosure sale to a potential investor. All communications are directly between you as the investor and the owner with no third party groups involved. You are in essence making an offer on the property. If the owner doesn't receive any higher offers, they will most likely accept your offer as the only option available to them is to lose the home in foreclosure to the mortgage company or lender. You can see that pre foreclosure owners have an urgent need to liquidate the property and this can create a fantastic opportunity for investors, especially in today's market.

Finding pre foreclosures isn't as difficult as you might think, in fact it isn't all that different from looking for a regular home for sale. There are newspaper listings as well as Internet sites with plenty of information on pre foreclosures in your area. You have the option of contacting the owner and in some cases the mortgage lender itself to get the information and assistance you need to help you make an informed decision. Bear in mind that there is nowhere near as much competition when it comes to purchasing pre foreclosure property as there is for outright foreclosures, for obvious reasons.

Buying a pre foreclosure home is a relatively easy process because it is a straight forward negotiation between two parties. Most often you will end up with a good property at a good price. Another potential bonus is that purchasing as pre foreclosure home can help to improve your overall financial situation by lowering your monthly payments.

For people who don't have the money to buy at market value, a pre foreclosure is worth a second look.



 

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