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Foreclosure Properties - Are They Really Worth the Money
Are you looking for ways to make money off of the real estate market? If you are, you may have been told to buy foreclosure properties. Yes, foreclosure properties are nice, relatively easy ways to make money with real estate, but are they really worth the money? If you would like to learn so, you ...
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Foreclosed Home For Sale - Grab The Home You Want At The Lowest Price Now!
Want to find a cheap foreclosed home for sale? Have you ever wanted to find a foreclosed home for sale around your price range or even lower? Of course you have! Why wouldn't you want to buy a foreclosed home for sale? Especially when you know there are many extra costs to consider when purchasing ...
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How Foreclosure Investing Helps the Community
Foreclosed homes create an opportunity for investors to not only personally profit, but can breathe life back into neighborhoods. Here's one scenario: an investor buys a foreclosed house and then makes necessary repairs and/or updates on the property. That investor then can either sell the house at ...
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How a Typical Foreclosure Auction Takes Place
There are different types of foreclosure auctions, but they all have some common denominators. (1) Foreclosed property in the form of a house, land and sometimes personal property, like jewelry, cars, or furniture. (2) A seller. This may be a bank or other lending institution or the city/county ...
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Leasebacks, Land Contracts, and Foreclosure Victims
Private investors can assist homeowners in foreclosure in many unique ways that banks simply can not help with. While many are simply looking for great deals on distressed or foreclosed property, attempting to quickly buy low and sell high, others are willing to allow the previous foreclosure ...
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Tax Lien Sales - Government Auctions Offer Huge Savings on Foreclosed Property
Have you ever wondered what happens to a person's property when they don't pay their taxes? For decades now, the IRS has foreclosed homes and commercial property when someone hasn't been able to pay their tax bill, but in the last couple of decades, county governments have held what is known as a ...
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Buying Foreclosed Properties At Auctions - 3 Key Steps
It is common knowledge that foreclosed properties offer real bargains and auctions are a good place to find a gem of a bargain. However, buying foreclosed properties at auctions requires careful thought and correct preparation. It would be a big mistake to assume that it is just a matter of having ...
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House Renovation Using a Builder
When you flip a house, much of your success depends on how you remodel the house. If you find a house perfect for flipping but the foundation is crumbling, you will have quite a bit of trouble fixing that because, well, you can't. Basically, when searching for the perfect profitable house, you look ...
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Does All Of The Recent Insecurity Of The Lending World Affect My Ability To Get A Land Loan?
Question: Does all of the recent insecurity of the lending world affect my ability to get a land loan? Answer: No! Most of the insecurity has come from sub-prime lending in the residential world. It directly should not affect the capability of a land loan. A lot of the insecurity has come from ...
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How to Save the World - Use Foreclosed Homes to Create Affordable Housing
I came across an article in the San Diego Union Tribune that was very thought provoking. The article discussed some novel ways which cities were brainstorming to solve the problem of foreclosed homes and the blight they create when they sit on the market. How will cities deal with rows and rows of ...
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