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August 09, 2010
Real Estate Buying Bank Owned
Real estate buying bank owned refers to purchasing properties that have been repossessed by mortgage lenders. Bank owned properties consist of foreclosure real estate that did not sell through public auctions or were held by lenders until market conditions improved and could be sold at a higher price.
Real estate buying bank owned has become a popular strategy amongst real estate investors, home buyers, and business owners looking for cheap commercial properties. Bank owned foreclosures are often priced upwards of 20- to 30-percent below appraised value. Properties are sold directly through each bank's loss mitigation division or their assigned realtors
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May 06, 2010
Buying Bank Owned Real Estate
As with any realty investment, buying bank owned properties should be carefully scrutinized. While it is true bank owned homes are priced below market value, they may not be as good of a deal as buyers anticipate.
Buying bank owned real estate is no different than buying properties listed through any independent real estate agent. The primary difference is banks hold the property title and negotiations are held with the servicing lender's loss mitigation department.
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