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If you're new to the idea of investing in REO property, as is likely to be the case if you're reading this article, you may still be wondering exactly what these properties you've heard so much about are and how exactly they're a good value for the property investor. You might also want to know if this is a type of property investment which is suitable for novice investors. If these are the questions on your mind, then this article is for you. We'll cover what a REO property is, how to invest in these properties in bulk and hopefully by the time we've finished, you'll have a good idea of whether these investments are right for you. So without any further delay, let's get to the first question.

What Is REO Property?

In case you're not familiar with the term, REO stands for Real Estate Owned. This is property which has reverted into the hands of a lender; this is almost invariably a bank, credit union or other financial institution following an unsuccessful attempt to sell the property at a foreclosure auction. The banks or lenders then attempt to sell these properties as quickly as possible, since as far as their ledgers are concerned, foreclosed property is a liability, not an asset. Of course, banks aren't in the real estate business in the first place, so it's in their best interests to rid themselves of this property.

OK, So What's Bulk REO Property?

Larger financial institutions especially are often left with a large number of REO properties on their hands, especially now in the wake of the credit crunch and the waves of foreclosures which preceded it. Banks are eager to pass on these properties to buyers, often selling them for greatly discounted prices. Where the idea of bulk property comes into the picture is when real estate brokers and investors will make offers to these institutions to purchase several properties at once for an even lower price.

Why Is Bulk REO Property A Good Investment?

Since the banks need to get rid of these bad investments to get them off of their books and since the housing market is still somewhat soft, there are some excellent values to be had for the forward looking investor or investors who are interested in making a rental income off of these bulk REO properties. Of course, given the very low prices at which these properties can be purchased in bulk, investors can still make a tidy sum by selling these homes even as-is; many REO properties tend to be in need of a little fixing up, but at their price they're still most often a great bargain.

Are Bulk REOs Something Which Newcomers To Property Investment Should Involve Themselves With?

The answer I usually give to this question (which I'm asked quite a bit) is no - unless these investors are looking to make money. Bulk REOs represent an incredible investment opportunity and there are quite a few novice real estate investors who are already making a substantial amount of money from these investments; and others who are holding on to these properties, waiting for market conditions to improve before selling for even larger profits. Whether you're an old hand at real estate or you've never purchased an investment property before, bulk REOs are something which you should at least consider investing in.

So How Do I Find These Bulk REO Properties For Sale?

That's often the most challenging question, especially for people who aren't experienced in the real estate market. There are several ways to go about it, most involving a lot of research. The important thing to remember about real estate investment, whether we're talking about newly built commercial property or bulk REOs is this - it's a numbers game. If there was one thing I want people to take away from this article it's that.

You need to make lots of offers and deal with lots of different banks and other lenders, brokers or asset management personnel and do some investigating to identify properties which interest you. Especially if you're new to property investments, you may be better off dealing with a reputable broker who has contacts with lender asset managers and is experienced in handling bulk REO purchases. Just do a little research ahead of time to make sure you're doing business with someone who's going to make sure that you're treated fairly in this transaction - other than that, I hope I've answered some of your questions about bulk REO investments and I wish you the best of luck and profitable investing!

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Duncan Wierman is a founding members of "Bank REO Property Deals, his company is connecting sellers of verifiable" product with qualified buyers. If you are interested in learning more about Bulk REO investing, his site also contains great information about how to started, interviews with other experts, along with sample sanitized tapes to review. Visit: http://www.BankREOPropertyDeals.com



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