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Bank Owned Property Are You Tired Of Saving

By Steven McCarthy

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What does buying your first house and bank owned property have in common. For most people when they hear about foreclosure, they are not thinking about the investment potential. What strikes my mind is the monumental opportunity some lucky investor will have by taking the time to structure a deal that makes it possible for the bank to get the property off their books, and for you the investor to make a hearty profit.

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.

When you think about it, where else can you buy property with such a deep discount except in foreclosure investing. Banks are trying to recover the money they have wrapped up in the property, they are not trying to sell real estate for profit. They do not want them on their hands, but need to get rid of them. You are able to find really great deals. There are even some homes that are priced the same as apartments.

Finding a foreclosed property is easy. Nowadays there are many different sources you can go to. Usually in the newspaper there is a number to call to get local listings. There are also commercials on television which give you the toll free number to call. A faster way to get an idea of the bank foreclosure properties in your area or anywhere in the country is to go to the “online resources page” of http://www.foreclosurehowtobuy.com

Besides the price and availability of bank owned properties, they also make owning a home more affordable. The prices for homes have fallen, yet still remains out of reach. You may need a single family home, but cannot find one that fits your pocket. Foreclosures are basically bad news for some and good news for others. For the savvy investor, these are the days when investment properties are not only abundant, but priced to sell.

Don’t underestimate the cost of repairs. You should get estimates from a couple of well established contractors. Don’t forget that repairs on a home will take time. If your plan is to sell the house, factor in the time it will take to fix it up. Remember contractors are notorious for not staying on schedule. Try to find a reliable contractor that you like to work with, by using the same contractor on many different properties you will find they understand what your trying to do and the work will go much smoother.

If your pre approved for a mortgage loan, especially with the bank your attempting to buy the bank owned property 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.

Creative financing is nothing new and with the price of everything going up all the time the average person has become very creative in structuring their finances and that in a nut shell is the heart of foreclosure investing. You need to think about the financing of the bank owned property in a different way, you need to set up the financing in such a way that it not only pays for itself, but churn’s out a healthy profit for you.

REO investing can be very profitable when done the right way. If your looking for more information on foreclosure investing delivered right to your inbox then click here. or you can visit REO how to buy.com

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McCarthy, Steven "Bank Owned Property Are You Tired Of Saving." Bank Owned Property Are You Tired Of Saving. 29 Jan. 2010. uberarticles.com. 8 Apr 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/miscellaneous/bank-owned-property-are-you-tired-of-saving/>.

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