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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))
by Ralph R. Roberts Joe Kraynak
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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.
by Peter Conti
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Purchasing Foreclosed Homes

Foreclosure listings are guides to all the property that are facing foreclosure. Foreclosure listings are available to the public for every city and state so you can find properties, anywhere. Foreclosure auctions are an advantageous way to make additional money. Foreclosure auctions have properties requiring tons of work, but these properties are offered at very deep discounted prices.

 

Foreclosure auctions offer the variety of price, size and location. Foreclosure auctions are a great way to invest in the real estate market. Foreclosures in the United States are not standardized. Foreclosure listings site, where in a paid subscription is required to search and view available foreclosed homes, are the most common type of foreclosure resources. Foreclosures do not affect just the borrower who loses his home; they affect the entire community.

Foreclosures are the hottest market of the past eight years for investors. Foreclosures happen everywhere, not just in the city's poorer areas. Foreclosures are usually the result of an individual’s unfortunate personal circumstances. Foreclosures in the five-county Knoxville metropolitan area increased significantly in August, more than doubling compared with August 2006 and jumping by 57 percent, from 180 to 283, from July to August.

Foreclosures were up 19 percent in Tennessee and 32 percent across the country in the same time period, reported RealtyTrac, which has a comprehensive foreclosure database that includes more than 1 million default, auction and bank-owned homes from across the country. Foreclosures can present home buyers a way to grab a home at ridiculous prices, many times saving as much as 50% on the price of their home or more. Foreclosures can be a good opportunity to purchase a property below market value but they really aren't for the inexperienced Buyer.

Purchasing foreclosed homes can be a great experience if you take the time to educate yourself on the complexities of buying foreclosure homes. Purchasing foreclosed homes includes bargaining the foreclosed sale, acquiring mortgage, getting the title insurance and finishing the home purchase. Purchasing foreclosed poses a greater risk when it comes to costs, as you dont know in advance how much legal paperwork will be involved. Purchasing foreclosed homes is well worth the price and it could actually save you considerable money over a traditional home.

Purchasing foreclosed homes poses a greater risk when it comes to costs because you dont know in advance what you will find in the paperwork. Purchasing foreclosed homes can save you tens of thousands of dollars if you are willing to do some work.

Purchasing properties at a low price and selling them for a higher price is how most real estate investors make their living, so everyone is looking for a good deal. Purchasing a foreclosed home can many times save from 20 to 50% or the equivalent cost of a market value home. Purchasing a home for much less than market value can help home buyers get into the type of home they may not be able to afford otherwise.



 

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