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Foreclosed Properties

Many people seeking to invest in real estate choose to purchase foreclosed properties. Foreclosed properties are those in which a person defaulted on their mortgage causing the bank to take over the property.

Banks and mortgage companies are not in the real estate business. For this reason, banks and mortgage companies often try to sell foreclosed properties quickly to recoup their loss. In most cases, individuals can purchase foreclosed properties for the amount of the loan due, or even less.

Foreclosed properties are often listed in the MLS, which is the service real estate brokers use to list properties that are being sold. Although there are various advertisements in the newspaper, radio and on the internet for listings for foreclosed properties, this information can easily be ascertained by those with access to the MLS as banks want to sell the properties and the only way to do this is to let people know they are for sale.

If you are interested in investing in foreclosed properties, you can work with a real estate agent who can show the properties in your area that are foreclosures. Many of these foreclosed properties need cosmetic repairs, so it is helpful to know how to make minor repairs on property when purchasing foreclosed properties.

Foreclosed properties often have back taxes due. If people aren't going to pay their mortgage, chances are they aren't going to pay their taxes. If you are purchasing foreclosed property, you need to make certain that taxes on the property are paid current. There may also be liens on the property from contractors and other creditors. A title search done prior to sale will indicate if there are any back taxes due or liens that may be paid. If a bank has foreclosed on the property, chances are that they have already done a title search. If purchasing foreclosure property, make sure that there is a stipulation in the real estate contract about taxes or liens. The seller should give you a property clear of any encumbrances.

Purchasing foreclosed properties can be an excellent way to invest in real estate. Properties are generally listed very low and can be purchased for much less than other homes in the same area. Foreclosed properties can be an excellent way to invest in real estate property, even in a depressed real estate market.

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