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Texas Veterans Land Board Forfeited Land Sale

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~FORFEITED LAND SALE~

*April 2010*

On Tuesday, April 27, 2010, the Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) will once again offer forfeited land tracts to eligible Texas veterans in a sealed-bid sale.

What's New:

* All winning bids financed through the VLB will be originated as a mortgage loan with a Note and Deed of Trust. Winning bidders must meet VLB credit requirements if obtaining VLB financing.

* Closing costs and a down payment of not less than 5% of the minimum bid listed will be required at closing. The VLB can only finance 95% of the minimum bid listed up to $80,000.00. In addition, any amount you bid over the minimum listed must be paid at closing, if you are obtaining VLB financing. Please note:

* ALL SEALED BIDS must be received by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 26, 2010 (the day before the sale). No walk-in bids will be accepted on the day of the sale.

* There is a limit on the number of bids you may submit. You may bid on a total of six tracts in the Forfeited Land Sale and you must list your choice preferences on each bid.

* The sale will be available for viewing via webcast. Live viewing is not guaranteed, as we have a limited number of connections. The webcast will be archived and available on our Web site approximately 24 hours after the sale. For complete information and instructions, see Forfeited Land Tracts or call toll free: 1-800-252-VETS (8387).

There are many great opportunities for real estate purchases in Texas.  This is just another way that you can access properties that are available via the Texas Veterans Land Board.  Check out what is available, you may just find your place in the Lone Star State!  For all your real estate needs, contact the Texas Land Chick...Proudly serving the Texas Hill Country!

Posted by

Jeani Codrey

Referral Broker

Real Estate Instructor

 

Comments(1)

Barb & Sal Dragotta
Macomb, MI
Macomb County Michigan

Jeani..what a great idea; hope that it works out for the Veterans of the Lone Star State. Anything that the individual states can do for those who offer everything to keep us safe here at home, has my gratitude. Michigan is not doing that [as far as I know], but they are not too shabby in those thing which they actually do. Good, uplifting news on a Spring Day [MI] that has slipped beck into wintery cool.
Barb & Sal 

Apr 08, 2010 01:30 PM