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If you are considering buying a foreclosed property for either investment or as a second home, you may be on the right path. However, buying a foreclosed home comes with inherent risks. You have to be knowledgeable regarding foreclosures, and this is the reason why I have put all these tips together.

The first thing to do is acknowledge these basic facts.

  1. The process will not be easy. It will take a lot work and research. Only in very rare instances will you find that perfect home for you and your family. More than likely, you will consume hours and hours in careful research and planning to locate the ideal foreclosure home that fits both your budget and the needs of your family. Remember, if it were that easy, everyone would do it.

  2. You cannot expect to find the perfect home that you are just going to move into right away. Bear in mind that the previous owner of this home may have been forced to leave and did not do so willingly.

  3. Note that you are only as good as the people you have helping you. You will not succeed with this endeavor without help from a GOOD foreclosure specialist as well as a GOOD contractor.

  4. When the process is done right, you will be the owner of a home that is worth more than what you purchased it for, regardless of the state of the economy is in. The property should also be remodeled according to your personal taste.
Now, once you accept the facts above, you are ready to begin your search. Here are a few recommendations.

  1. Get Pre-Qualified: It is important to secure financing early in the process. This will ensure that you are qualified to buy the home. A greater bargaining power also comes with being pre-qualified when the time comes to make an offer. Find a lender that has worked with a number of foreclosures and one who understands the details of the foreclosure process. This will save you a lot of frustration and may save you from missing out on a good deal.

  2. Know the Process: Learning about the foreclosure buying process is key to buying this type of property. You can purchase a foreclosed property at auction, directly with the seller of the property, or by working with a real estate firm that specializes in these types of homes. There are a number of these companies on the Internet.

  3. Research the Area: Once you have identified the prospective properties, your research is not complete. You then need to begin looking into the benefits of the surrounding area, the availability of public and private schools, the number of residents, average property values, the rate of property value growth, and the availability of career and recreational opportunities. Some online companies can help you with all of this information.

  4. View the Properties: Visit the site, get a feel for the house, and see through the current mess. THE KEY TO GETTING A GREAT DEAL IS THE ABILITY TO SEE THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE HOUSE, NOT WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE TODAY!

  5. Get the right contractor. You need help now. Bring in a good contractor to walk the home with you in order to find all the repairs you will need to make. Talk with him about the changes that you may want to make. Once that is done, ask for a firm cost to make the required improvements. REMEMBER, if it is a good deal, time is of the essence. A number of good contractors can be located on the Internet, as well. They will do the inspection for you and get you a firm cost within a 24-hour period.
Make an offer that works for you. Once you have your financing in place, found the right home, have all the cost of repairs for the house, you are now ready to make the right offer. Once accepted, you are on your way to a home that is totally remodeled to your taste and at a great price. It is important to get the right partner to help you find and get that great deal. They can help you take the risk out of buying a foreclosure and make it easy to get a great deal.



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