Both the home owners and lenders across the United States are suffering because of current real estate crisis. The number of bank foreclosures and pre foreclosures is at an all time high and are accounting for 40% of all homes sold within the last 2 months (currently it is early Oct/08), and the government bail-outs haven’t been the holy grail has expected. The American Dream has now turned into a nightmare for home owners.
Hard to believe but there is some good news regarding this home foreclosure crisis. Where there is a crisis there are also opportunists who are grabbing the houses many others are being forced out of. The banks will sell the foreclosed homes well below their value in order to quickly regain some of the money back. This helps ensure that the banks finally get rid of the homes that they don’t really want to continue losing money on. This is a positive opportunity for investors or some families who have job security and a decent credit whho ordinarily wouldn’t be able to afford a decent home.
Sometimes the owners will get permission from the bank to go ahead and sell their homes before facing foreclosure. This period of time is referred to as ‘pre-foreclosure.’ The pre-foreclosure period will give the owners some time to sell the house themselves before it’s officially foreclosed by the banks. Usually the public is notified of the homes facing foreclosure, and interested buyers can sometimes work out a pre-foreclosure deal with current owners.
Many people are finding that they can earn money by purchasing pre-foreclosed and foreclosed homes and then reselling them. For example, it’s possible to buy foreclosed and pre-foreclosed homes for as low as 25% of it’s market value, then reselling it for 75% of it’s value. For a house worth $200,000 that would be a $100,000 profit. There are many who have never had any previous experience in the real estate business now taking advantage of the opportunities provided by the real estate crisis. Foreclosed homes are most often offered through government auctions. But where can you find out about such opportunities?
Details about pre-foreclosed homes and foreclosed homes can be found on the Internet. There are a lot of government auction sites that provide information on homes facing foreclosures in every state. Unfortunately, there are some sites that are misleading the public, so you need to be informed when you sign up for a membership. Thankfully, there are legitimate government auction sites that provide detailed information about home foreclosures. So how can we know which sites are worth the membership and which ones are not.
Thankfully, government auction ‘review’ sites make it easy to do research by providing information about the top membership sites. You can find out what sites have the most trustworthy, up-to-date information about foreclosed homes and government auctions. These reviews test government auction sites through certain criteria, and evaluate accordingly.
Whether you’re interested in simply getting a good deal on your dream home or investing for a profit, you need to read the reviews about the top government review sites before deciding which ones to enroll in. This way, you’ll get all the detailed information on which sites offer the best up-to-date information on home foreclosures and avoid any scams. Here are four steps to follow to help you down the right path:
- Read reviews of the top sites at a free government auction review site
- Visit and join a recommended government auction membership site
- Browse through the thousands of foreclosure listing to find the properties that are of interest to you
- When it makes sense drop by the properties of highest interest and then visit the corresponding government auction
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