Foreclosed and Bank Owned Homes in Vancouver WA
Vancouver Washington Sunday Tour of REO
properties
Did you remember that Daylight Savings Time is over?
Since we had an extra hour today, I searched the multiple listing service for a
list to preview and take advantage of this "extra hour". I found 7
properties to search through and all are REO's (bank owned homes). We
packed up the car, cheat sheets, soda, cards, and keys and headed out for our
"Sunday Adventure".
The Tree Frog: The first house was off a main
street and just under $200K, it was 30 years old with hardwoods, and un-even
tile that we kept tripping over. Apparently whomever installed it didn't
know how to level it! Each bedroom had a different bright color, Cobalt
Blue, Lime Green, Sunkist Orange...the bathroom had pink tile that was held into
place with a lot of duct tape. I named this house the "Tree
Frog" as it had so many bright colors, just like a tree frog!
Sad House: The next property was a flashback
those terms you learn when studying for your license you think you may never
use...like "functionally obsolete"...until you walk through one and the words
come popping up...as you are walking through scratching your head trying to
figure out why...and...what? What the heck is this room? This
house made me sad, truly. As I looked through it, the cold bit through to
my bones, the dark rooms took the words from my normal chatty mouth...half
packed boxes everywhere, black plastic garbage bags being filled, but not
completely...left on the carpets and tile...abandoned. The dark brown
liquid on the kitchen floor that was never cleaned up had dried into a large
stain on the tile. The garbage strewn all over, every room, as if a
tornado had hit the day before!
It was my son who pointed down on the carpet in one room,
two tiny little socks about 3" long lay on the carpets...his eyes met mine and
he said in almost a whisper "a little child lived here"...then as we walked
through the rest of the house, his questions kept coming "Why didn't they take
all their toys? Why would they leave their things here? Are you sure they
aren't here any more?"
It was sad to see, I hear so many negative comments about
homeowners of distressed properties, I don't even like to read them! I
explained to my son that we don't know what happened, it could have been
hundreds of reasons they had to leave quickly. I then imagined MYSELF
there and that's MY house...Why would I leave so quickly? Why would I
leave my child's toys, socks, books and abandon a house that clearly I had been
improving! There were improvements that were being done, a new bathroom,
new kitchen countertops. We both agreed at the same time that we also needed to
leave this house, we named it the Sad House for obvious reasons.
Freeway House: Then we found the Freeway
House! Wow, it was a completely remodeled house about $450K LESS than the
original list price and other than the location, it was a fabulous house!
Someone had put a lot of TLC into this baby, it was truly nice...inside.
Other than the freeway, which was right in front of the door...the noise was
deafening! We thought this would be a good house for a
musician with a band, as the freeway noise would drown out the music and the
neighbors would never hear it! (Maybe we should call it the Rock-Star-Ready
Jammin' House?)
Series of 3 Pet Houses: The next three were
the pet houses, all were built in in the last 5 years, all were filthy, had some
sort of STRONG pet odor, all needed paint and carpets DESPERATELY, just to
mention a few things and we could not get out of those houses fast enough.
There was the
Dog House, the
Cat House and the
Praying Mantis House; although the Praying Mantis house had the strongest
pet urine odor (probably from several pets and the carpets were torn to shreds),
it was the cool...due to the Large Praying Mantis on the slider that caught our
attention!
Light at The End of the Tunnel: The last
house on our list was another bank owned home for sale, but this one was truly
nice! Fresh paint, new carpets, it was the light at the end of the tunnel!
It's how the other houses will probably look AFTER someone puts some TLC back
into them! It was the perfect ending to our tour and we couldn't have
planned it better.
I don't know about you, but I will be so thankful when
the bank owned homes, foreclosures and short-sale homes are no longer on the
market! I miss the days when previewing homes was happy and pleasant; the
majority were clean with nice furnishings and the smell of cinnamon and vanilla
lingered in the air!
Reminded me of
Dorothy clicking her
Ruby Red Slippers saying "There's no place like home!"
--Kathryn
I enjoyed your stories about the home tour.....I too feel for the former occupants...one never knows in life when the "sky is falling" and you have to make hasty decisions because you've lost your job/income and can't pay the bills, A lot of these people had plans for their homes, as is evident when you see signs of upgrading going on......I only hope this financial situation gets put back to right soon and people can go on.
Ann