What comes around goes around, and bad news for sellers has a flip side for buyers. Those ready to make a purchase can take advantage of some great deals, including "REO" properties. If you're unfamiliar with that term, it simply stands for "Real Estate Owned."
If a bank is forced to foreclose on a property, then the bank owns that real estate, making it "REO." Of course, banks don't really want to own the home, because it negatively affects their financial status, and they have to pay for taxes, insurance and maintenance on the property.
To avoid losses, banks want to sell these holdings as quickly as possible, making many such properties a very attractive purchase. Where do you begin if you're interested in finding these investments? Many real estate agents and brokers already have relationships with the lenders, and should be able to point you in the right direction and provide both guidance and assistance in your search and purchase offer.
Once you've found a suitable property, however, you'll probably still want to seek the counsel of an attorney who specializes in real estate transactions. As is the case with most purchases, you'll want to be absolutely certain that you'll receive a clean, marketable and insurable title, with no ghosts in the closets.
Ask a trusted agent about the advantages of an REO today!
If you're considering purchasing an REO property, but feel unsure or scared, give us a call. We have lots of experience with bank owned foreclosures and will advise you appropriately.
Give us a call today at (772) 323-6996 or visit us on the web at www.GabeSanders.com or www.TreasureCoastFLHomes.com. Our office is located at 2 N. Sewalls Point Rd. in Stuart, Florida (Sewall's Point); please ask for Gabe Sanders or Susan Maxwell.
Gabe, contact me at your earliest convenience. I deal with REO'S on a daily basis. See my REO blogs on Active Rain. We are closing deals left and right. I am direct to the floor. These are uncirculated, unseen by the public. Lets talk, we just might be able to work together and help each other. I look forward to meeting you. Thanks, Keith