June 27, 2008
Bank Owned Property You’re Thinking About It
By Steven McCarthy
Have you ever considered bank owned property, for investing? Foreclosure investing will comprise buying a home after the original mortgagor defaults and loses ownership of the property. If you’re thinking about getting into foreclosure investing then you must be the kind of person who is interested in researching a properties history and doing minor repairs to increase the profit potential of your investment property.
This is a very serious problem for the mortgage lenders as well as the property owner. The lender want’s to regain the money tied-up in the property. The home owner has bill’s piling up, they are missing payments and praying for a miracle before they hit rock bottom and lose everything.
Then they receive the letter from the bank stating they have started foreclosure proceedings. Unfortunately, this is when most property owners just give up and ride their misfortune into the ground. It can take ten to fifteen years for your credit to recover from foreclosure.
If these home owners started thinking about saving what they can from this difficult situation, they would realize that if they could save their credit rating when their situation improves they will have in place a credit history that will get them a new mortgage loan.
This motivation, combined with the principle of supply and demand, results in foreclosed properties being available to investors below their market value. The difference between what an investor sells a property for, minus acquisition cost and expense, is the investor’s profit. Investors can increase this profit in two ways. The first is to maximize what they sell the property for by making improvements. Since foreclosed properties are taken against the wishes of the homeowners, they will not be in pristine shape without some work before re-selling, as a traditionally marketed real estate is.
This sober reality, along with a considerable number of bank owned property in their portfolios, causes the banks and lenders to be very motivated to sell at a much more reasonable price. They want to sell off as many of their portfolio properties as possible to free up their capital, So they can then reinvest that capital, and get a return on their new investment. To make that happen, they must sell the foreclosed properties. This gives them motivation to sell the properties as quickly as possible.
If your pre approved for a mortgage loan, especially with the bank your attempting to buy the home from then the process will go much smoother and faster. As I have said before banks are in the money lending business not the real estate business, so they want the money owed them for the property, so they can make loans with it and earn interest payments.
You need to be thorough and competent, you must keep a written file of all your research before buying a property, and carefully review all the information and make sure you have covered all the bases. A good way to back yourself up would be to have professional people to work with you by building yourself a network with a reliable handy man, a real estate agent with experience in purchasing bank owned property.
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