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Real Estate Bargains for Buyers With Vision

Reblogger Shannon Coe
Real Estate Agent with exp realty of California, Inc. DRE 01489731

I am Reposting Wendy articals because there is help out there for the down and dirty...really needing work homes.

 

Yes there are great houses for sale and with just a little investment you could have a real gem...we just need buyers with vision...and a great lender that can do a 203K loan.

Original content by Wendy Cutrufelli

While it's true that many buyers can't see past what a house IS for what it CAN BE, buyers with vision can reap the rewards of numerous real estate bargains currently on the market in Contra Costa county, California.

Picture this, the house is in a great neighborhood and your preferred school district at a great price but the house is awful.  The kitchen and bathrooms haven't been updated in 20 years, the orange shag carpet is horribly stained, the flowered wallpaper would give your children nightmares and the amount of deferred maintenance throughout the house is beyond daunting.  You can see the potential and could easily afford the house at the bargain price but you don't have the additional cash to upgrade it to a nice home.  Should you walk away and find a more expensive, upgraded home that won't cost extra money out-of-pocket?  Not yet! Neglected, ugly homes can be purchased and renovated with a single Rehabilitation loan.


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My example is an actual home in Walnut Creek.  It was priced at $560k ($135k under market value for the area).  The cost to renovate and upgrade was $55k.  A smart buyer using a Rehabilitation loan ends up with an upgraded home, often immediate equity in a fabulous area and very grateful neighbors (the home was truly the dog of the neighborhood).  Want to take a guess as to the total cash-out-of pocket to purchase and renovate?  Using an FHA 203k rehabilitation loan, total cash out-of-pocket is $39,400 - that includes the down-payment, renovation costs, contingency reserves and loan costs.  FHA has another nifty option that can be combined with the rehabilitation loan - the FHA Energy Efficient mortgage.  This allows 100% financing of energy efficient upgrades subject to a Home Energy Rating System analysis.   Think of it, $0 dollars out-of-pocket for utility savings over time!

I know the question you are asking, "If this program is so great, why isn't everyone doing it?"  Easy answer......it takes extra work from both the Realtor and the buyer.  The Realtor must have the skill-set to assess the Cost to Renovate with reasonable accuracy and have a network of contractors in place to quickly obtain accurate bids for all the work to be included in the renovation.  The buyers need to compile a list of their upgrade preferences from flooring options, paint color, kitchen cabinets and counters, bathroom accessories and even light fixtures - but the good news that your list can be compiled in advance of finding the right "fixer" and writing an offer.
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If a listing says Fixer, Needs TLC, Contractor Special, Cash Only or equivalent, you can purchase it with a Rehabilitation loan!

Important note:  The FHA 203k Rehabilitation program is for buyers purchasing their primary residence.  If you are interested in purchasing a real estate bargain for your vacation home or an investment property, a conventional rehabilitation programs is available.

I invite you to call or email me if you are interested in learning more about purchasing and renovating a real estate bargain.

Wendy Cutrufelli


Wendy Cutrufelli, Your Real Estate Advocate
925.917.1135

The positions on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent Alain Pinel Realtors' positions, strategies or opinions.


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Raiza Schwartz
West USA Realty - Ahwatukee, AZ
CDPE

Great information, and your right, you almost need to hire in inspector and contractor to note all the work it needs and get a quote to price everything out. 

Jan 31, 2011 02:02 AM