You've identified an ideal foreclosure property. Now what?
Properties listed as foreclosures have passed the point of auction or public sale. Because an investor did not buy the properties, the lender is now the owner and is engaged in the process of marketing and selling them to potential buyers.
A property will most likely be listed with a Realtor® who can assist you with submitting an offer.
Contact the listing broker's office as soon as possible to learn about how to visit the property, make offers, and close a transaction. For your convenience, this contact information is located to your left under the property's "Contact Information" header.
This is a big investment. Therefore, learn as much as you can about the property, lender, loan amount and expenses the lender wants to recover.
Once you've gathered this information, it's time to make an informed offer.
Always keep in mind that the seller's primary objective is to recover the amount of the loan balance that was not paid by the previous homeowner, as well as the costs of the foreclosure action and other expenses.
Put simply, the longer lenders own the property, the more eager they become to sell.
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