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Bank Forclosures
Bank foreclosures are homes or properties that are owned by banks or lenders. The banks own them because they are the result of foreclosure. Previous owners of the property or home had fallen behind in their mortgage payments and the bank foreclosed on them. Bank foreclosures are actually one of ...
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Methods for Purchasing Forclosure Homes
Have you decided on the forclosure home that you want, and are you ready to buy? There are many methods that will help you get ready as you proceed with the purchase for your forclosure home. Rules for Bidding on Forclosure Homes: If the home you have chosen to look at is a bank forclosure, the ...
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Financing Rental Properties
How to finance rental properties. It's 2008 and much has changed in the mortgage industry. Between the year 2000 and 2007, we could all get zero down mortgages on rental properties. Even if our credit scores were as low as 580. Credit was easy to obtain. The purpose of this article is to show you ...
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Facts on Forclosures
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary foreclosure is defined as a legal proceeding that bars or extinguishes a mortgagor's right of redeeming a mortgaged estate. This proceeding is obviously no fun for the person who is going through it, However there are upsides to going through a ...
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The Role of Mortgage Brokers, Mortgage Lenders and Mortgage Bankers
When you shop for a mortgage, several different options are available to you as far as where you obtain the mortgage loan. Perhaps the most common and widely known avenue is to go through mortgage brokers. Brokers shop several different loans for you for a fee, and they determine which loan program ...
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4 Popular Real Estate Investing Marketing Tips That Will Help You Make More Real Estate Sales
Real estate investing can be a very lucrative career, as well as been highly enjoyable. One of the main skills you need to master is marketing, and part of that is to understand the various types of marketing strategies that are available and the benefits of each one. It's good to realize right ...
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Refinancing Forclosures out of Hard Money
I would like to shed some light on refinancing hard money loans. Hard money loans can have an interest rate ranging from 8% to 22%, so refinancing into a 7% loan can save you interest expense. Most hard money refinances I see come from the purchases of foreclosure. Since the future of foreclosure ...
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Real Estate and Bank Forclosures Purchasing
There is a system employed when buying bank forclosures real estate that breaks down into six small steps. By using these as a guideline, forclosure homes will be simplified and it is possible to avoid common buyer mistakes. Step 1 ? Pre Approval: Shopping for bank forclosures without already ...
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Repossessed Mobile Homes - A Guide to Finding Mobile Homes in Foreclosure
Sadly not everyone who buys a mobile home can afford it. When they figure out how much they can afford in monthly home payments, they may forget to calculate in lot fees, utilities, taxes and the like. Plus, since many mobile home buyers arrange for their financing through the mobile home ...
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Why Invest In Forclosure Homes
With so many options in ways to invest in real estate, why would you want to invest in foreclosure homes? While on the surface it seems like a better idea to buy some state-of-the-art condo or country villa that you pass by on your way to work, wouldn't that same investment make more sense if you ...
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