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What Makes a Good Investment - Buying Foreclosed Homes in Oakland County

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Showcase Homes

Right now there is a shortage of foreclosed homes in the Metro Detroit area of Oakland County where I sell real estate.  Is this good news or bad news?  As with anything, it all depends on perspective.  While I don’t want anyone put out of their home, we hear from all sides that there are a lot of vacant foreclosed homes just waiting for the banks to release.

I work with an investor who is buying roughly in the Ferndale, Royal Oak, Oak Park and Berkley areas.  He is ready to buy, fix them up and sell.  This is a prime time with almost four months left for the first time buyer credit, which will cut down on the inventory particularly during winter months.   We have three foreclosure teams in our office whose inventory is way down saying they expect to get a lot of homes - now that the holidays are over.

So how do we choose which ones to buy?  A prime example is a HUD home that my investor purchased in October.  Nice sized home (1200) sq. ft. but no basement and no garage.  I prepared comparatives to see how much it will sell for if he added a garage and then prepared a reasonable offer taking into account the improvements (garage, landscaping and interior repairs).  This home is in Oak Park but a half block from Ferndale with Ferndale schools.  The neighborhood is like living in Ferndale but listed as Oak Park in the multiple listing service (MLS).  Oak Park is not considered as “trendy” as Ferndale with its walkable downtown, restaurants and entertainment.

Essentially we have a brand new home with granite counters, open floor plan, new carpet, large utility room, large lot and priced well at $69,900.   While it has only been on the market for a month (and during the holidays), my investor and I thought it would be gone quickly (or at least more showings) because of all these factors-including 10% first time buyer credit.  This essentially brings us back to the question – which homes to purchase.  This is a crucial time since many first time home buyers use FHA financing and investors cannot sell FHA for 90 days after closing.  If investors close now, they can’t sell FHA until the middle of April.  This is a small window for first time buyers – if, in fact, there is a lot of inventory to hit the market.

See what you think of this home and why it hasn’t been grabbed up at that price?

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Bill Gassett
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Hopkinton, MA
Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate

Wow a home for $69,000?? That is incredible! You could never come close to getting a home here in Massachusetts for that kind of money.

Jan 05, 2010 11:38 AM
Lee Morof
RE/MAX Showcase Homes - Birmingham, MI
Associate Broker, Attorney, CDPE

Based on the exterior photo, I was not expecting the inside to be as nice as it was. Perhaps an "I'm beautiful inside" sign rider? If you need one, I will be happy to share with you.

Jan 05, 2010 02:02 PM
Cathy Tishhouse
RE/MAX Showcase Homes - Royal Oak, MI
Royal Oak Real Estate

Bill:  We have a huge range or prices with some prime areas and prices for first time buyers - and nice areas to live like where this home is located.

Lee:  It is beautiful inside - the investor I work with does quality work and has a lot of integrity about the product he puts on the market.

Jan 05, 2010 04:01 PM
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Carolyn Stieger, We Stage Greater Detroit, LLC

I agree the inside of this home is really nice.  The curb appeal in the photos is just not there.  Even in Ferndale there are nice driveways.  I would strongly suggest to take it back off the market, add a nice driveway, raise the price and relist it.

If you think about a young, working woman, she will not want to get out of the car and get muddy.  Also, most young families use their driveways for children to play. 

This would be my recommendation.  Buyers have to love the exterior of a property too.

Jan 05, 2010 10:32 PM
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Cathy Tishhouse
RE/MAX Showcase Homes - Royal Oak, MI
Royal Oak Real Estate

Carolyn:  I felt the same and the investor agreed so he laid some crushed limestone for the driveway - will go over today and take a new picture at a new angle and this house is surprisingly great inside - like a new construction - Thanks for your comment

Jan 06, 2010 12:13 AM
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Berkshire Hathaway / Prudential Ca Realty - El Cajon, CA
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Apr 11, 2012 12:32 AM