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5 simple steps to follow when buying a Foreclosed Property.

Foreclosures, Pre-foreclosures, Tax Liens and Distressed Properties are very hot these days. If you are interested in investing or just taking advantage of a foreclosed home in this current market, you might want to start with a Nationwide Real Estate Search on Foreclosed Homes Listing.

 




You might also want to check out the pre-foreclosures, for sale by owner, bankruptcy homes and regular properties.

Form the vast information I have read I came up with my own 5 Steps to Buying a Foreclosure. Please do not take this as the ultimate advice and I strongly suggest you do some homework of your own to better understand Buying Foreclosed Homes.

1. Find a Property
Buying a home in foreclosure can begin with you logging into to any realty web site and decide where you want to search for property. Search by county, city or zip code. Perhaps start with a broader search (like county or city) and narrowing the search later if need be.

2. Get Financing
Getting Financing, I believe is the most important step. It will give you an estimate of what you can afford, it also enables you to move fast once you locate a property that interests you. When you approach a borrower/owner or a foreclosing lender about a property, having your financing secured will show the owner or bank, that you are a serious buyer and are ready to buy quickly.

3. Contact an Agent
If you're a first-time homebuyer and you've never purchased a home, let alone a foreclosure property, it is probably better for you to contact a local real estate agent who can guide you through the process of buying a foreclosure. If you decide to work with an agent, make sure they understand your priorities, like how much you are willing to pay, where you want your property, etc. etc. Also, make sure you establish how much experience they have with foreclosures. Especially if it is your first-time buying, a good agent is probably a wise choice.

4. Contact Owner directly if it is still own by owner or if it is now government owned
Depending on the status of the property, the seller will be the owner in default, the trustee or the foreclosing lender. To determine the property status ask your agent or perhaps see if the realty webiste you are using has information on the particular property, they might title it Foreclosure Status. Contact Owner if the listing appears as Bank Owned and finally Contact Trustee if it is being sold in an Auction.

5. Make an Offer
If you are a first time buyer, I strongly recommend doing this through an a real estate agent to avoid any problems or confusions. Otherwise, just make sure you have done all your homework on the property and make an offer and good luck on your foreclosed property.

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