Archive for May, 2010

Pricing a Foreclosure or Short Sale

Buying a foreclosure or short sale is basically the same as buying any property on the housing market. You may be able to get a good deal on a foreclosure or short sale if the market is full, but the market value and property value in your area will drive the pricing and financing the loan. Watch this Expert Real Estate Tips video for more information about short sales and buying a foreclosure.

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Turks and Caicos Video Tour

Come with us on the Video Tour from our Provo airport to see some of the amenities on this Island. Onto the Ferry to go to North Caicos and then down across the new Causeway to the beautiful Island of Middle Caicos to see the dramatic landscape and beaches there.

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Real Estate Investing Gone Bad 2

http://www.successrei.com Real Estate Investing Gone Bad 2nd part of the Man vs. Beast in the raccoon house.

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From L.A Times:

Bulk of bank-owned homes aren’t even on the market yet
“Banks to unleash flood of REOs” at Inman News looks at the effect of foreclosures on the housing market this year:

Inventories of unsold homes are likely to swell in coming months as lenders begin to push a growing backlog of repossessed homes up for sale — often in communities already awash in distressed properties….

Because it can take weeks or months for lenders to put repossessed homes on the market, the impact of real estate-owned (REO) properties on inventories lags behind foreclosures. Government efforts to recapitalize banks through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and other bailout measures may also have taken some of the heat off of lenders to unload REO properties at fire-sale prices.

But with the emphasis of TARP and other government relief efforts now expected to shift to creating jobs, helping troubled borrowers avoid foreclosure and providing incentives for home buyers, lenders could soon unleash a torrent of real-estate owned, or “REO” properties — even in markets already flooded with an oversupply of homes for sale.

“It’s almost like a tsunami — you can see it coming and you know it’s going to hit but you can’t get out of the way,” said Ann Stickel, vice president of affiliated services with Sarasota, Fla.-based brokerage Michael Saunders & Co.

So how many bank-owned properties aren’t even on the Multiple Listing Service yet? RealtyTrac senior vice president Rick Sharga puts the number at 75%. That’s a lot of houses.

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Foreclosure Auction in Hilo, Hawaii

This video depicts the live foreclosure auction conducted at the state building on January 14th, 2008 in Hilo, HI. The property sold for more than I had budgeted, $139,000.00 which was the price I was willing to pay based upon; profit, escrow fees, title fees, junk fees, rehab cost, and holding costs. We are actively looking for distressed properties to purchase in Hawaii and welcome inquiry’s. Thanks- SDG

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