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Foreclosure Investment Is it For You



Buying a home facing foreclosure can seem attractive to real estate investors, for obvious reasons. The thought of walking away with an amazing deal hits the money buttons, and screams profit more than any other opportunity.

Before you begin pursuing foreclosure real estate, a simple question needs to be answered. Do you really know what is involved? You may know the financial results and the manner in which a below market value purchase can affect your balance sheet, but do you know the effect it has on a family?

Foreclosure Investing

Home owners facing foreclosure are usually in distress due to job loss, difficulties with family, or relocation issues. Or they could just be having trouble managing their income and making mortgage payments.

Most people losing a home through foreclosure have just been spending more money than they earn. By the time they are losing their home they have exhausted every source of cash in an effort to stay current with their mortgage payments.

Many real estate foreclosure investors herald the benefits they can offer owners by buying their property. An experienced investor can get home owners out of a tight spot and keep a foreclosure off of the family's credit history.

As you move into foreclosure investing just be sure to square your business mind with your conscience before you proceed. Assuming you don't have a problem, and that this kind of investing is part of your overall plan, the following tips and ideas should ensure that you have every chance to make this particular buying strategy one of your specialities.

Foreclosure Properties

Once you have made up your mind to invest in foreclosure property, a few things need to be considered. There are three periods in a foreclosure action and you must choose which ones to focus upon:

1. Preforeclosure
2. Foreclosure auction
3. Bank owned homes

Each of these buying opportunities has pluses and minuses for investors. To be successful you must understand how to cope with the problems and opportunities presented by each of them.

It is also very important that you are familiar with the laws governing foreclosures in your state. For example: In some states, foreclosures due to mortgage arrears could leave the previous owners in the home for up to a year following the foreclosure. Not allowing for that could seriously affect your investment plan.

Some home owners are working feverishly to bring their mortgage payments current and hold off a foreclosure. This scenario applies particularly to those investors who are prospecting for preforeclosures. If an owner is moving heaven and earth to find the cash to make mortgage payments, you could find yourself sniffing around a property that will stay with the owner, and ultimately be just a waste of your time and effort.

Take time to know the property. Will it need major or minor repairs after you take title? Are you going to have to evict occupants? Will the embittered occupants damage or strip the property on the same day title is transferred into your name? Does you state's foreclosure law allow the former owner a redemption period? If so, can you take the chance of spending money to rehab the property; while there's a chance the former owner can find the funds to cure the default?

Have contingency plans for all eventualities, and stick to them. All of them cost money and reduce your profit.

Buying foreclosure property can be lucrative. Just make sure that you are being purely business minded, and that you prepare for all eventualities. Consider state regulations on foreclosures, carefully determine the real value of a property, and you should be able to turn a profit.
About Author Mark Walters :

Mark Walters is a third generation real estate investor and founder of http://www.CreatingWealthClub.com. For a limited time Mark is offering his big guide to finding private and hard money loans for real estate investing free. Get yours here: http://www.FindPrivateMoney.info


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Article Added on Sunday, August 3, 2008
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