Benefits of Buying Bank Foreclosure Properties

March 8, 2011

The trend of buying foreclosure properties has witnessed a steep rise in the past couple of years. Today, banks and other financial institutions around the world have an abundance of bank foreclosure auctions and the growth of foreclosures is expected to continue in next few years.

Buying a bank owned property offers the buyer several advantages over buying a foreclosure. The major advantage of buying from a bank is th at there are no liens or judgments on the property and there are no back taxes due. In addition, there are no tenants to deal with or evict and the property evaluation process can be done easily. Moreover, every bank foreclosure has reasonable down payments and most times, better interest rates.

A foreclosure investment can be a real benefit if the property the buyer bought does not require any repair. This can allow the buyer to buy the property quickly without any delays. In addition to this, there are no unpaid taxes to be concerned about and no issues with evicting the former owners. In most cases, banks help you in acquiring the property so they can get it off their books as quickly as possible.

Another option is reselling the foreclosure to another buyer and making a profit. This has been the most common procedure adapted by many real estate agents. In addition, the buyer can do some cosmetic renovation on the property to increase the value of the home and result in an even higher return for the investor.

Bank foreclosures are also referred to as “REO” properties (or Real Estate Owned Properties), and it is a common practice for banks to sell off these properties as quickly as they can to eliminate the costs incurred to maintain them. REO properties are many times fantastic buys because the buyer usually pays below market value for the home. Banks typically sell these properties in “bulk” to those investors who can buy multiple properties at one time. “Buying in Bulk” can be the most advantageous way to buy property and generate the largest profits.

The last key benefit of buying a bank foreclosure is that banks are usually more open to negotiating the terms and conditions of the deal with the buyer. For example, banks may offer buyers better financing options than they would offer on traditional properties. Acting as a lending institution gives banks the flexibility to settle the terms and conditions of the loan more efficiently and in a quicker time frame.

Stone Equity Group (SEG) specializes in Foreclosure Investing, Bank Foreclosures, REO Foreclosures, and other real estate investments. Stoneeg.com offers huge database of foreclosure properties, auction and bank-owned homes in the country for investors and homebuyers.

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