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Lipstick on a Pig – Understanding the Dangers of Rehabbed Foreclosures

Reblogger Ritu Desai 703-625-4949
Real Estate Agent with Samson Properties VA0225077251

Many first time investors, buyers and even experience seller read about the success stories online or have viewed commercial about the overnight $$$$ person made by flipping a foreclosure property in Virginia. Unfortunately the reality is that there is so more involved than just the initial sales price.

Original content by John Mulkey

Lipstick on a Pig – Understanding the Dangers of Rehabbed Foreclosures

 

piggy bank with lipstickWith millions of homes having been lost to foreclosure and millions more to come, savvy “investors” may purchase some of the best deals with the intention of turning them for a quick profit.  Unfortunately, some of those “investors” have little knowledge of construction and use their skills as “make-up artists” to put lipstick on what might otherwise be seen as a pig, a home with serious or even dangerous defects. 

 

Homes that have gone through the foreclosure process have often been neglected by owners who lack the financial resources to do routine maintenance.  Other homes may have been vandalized or had appliances, plumbing fixtures, wiring or plumbing pipes stolen.  And while the investor may replace missing fixtures and make repairs, in some cases those making repairs lack the proper licenses or certifications required by local building authorities.  Unscrupulous “flippers” may even attempt to cover up obvious flaws or dangerous conditions. 

 

Homebuyers considering the purchase of a home that has gone through foreclosure should always seek the guidance of an experienced real estate agent and should ALWAYS have the home inspected by a qualified home inspector.  While homes that are being “flipped” for profit may have lots of “sex appeal,” buyers must look beyond the surface.  Applying makeup cannot solve serious defects; and if there are unanswered questions or concerns it may be better to skip the flip.

 

To see some of the dangers posed by “flips,” and unscrupulous “flippers,” read these two posts from Jay Markanich, an experienced home inspector in Bristow, VA:

 

Mr. Jay’s Neighborhood – Meet Flipper

Oh, They Didn’t Need You.  The County Did the Inspection.

 

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Lisa Von Domek
Lisa Von Domek Team - Dallas, TX
....Experience Isn't Expensive.... It's Priceless!

Great informtion and a reminder for "Buyer Beware", just because a home looks like a shiny new penny it doesn't mean that it is.  A home inspection helps a buyer to discover hidden problems, and don't be afraid to request the repair receipts and documents of what was done to a home - this information can be very revealing...especially, if the seller won't provide.

Apr 09, 2011 05:33 AM