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from: Things to Consider when Buying a Foreclosure HomeBuying a foreclosure home is becoming a trend as more and more homes become available through foreclosure. It is best to have an agent represent you when you are buying a foreclosure home, because the homeowner may or may not want to have anything to do with you. To the homeowner, a virtual stranger will be taking their beloved home away from them, because they have come upon severe financial hardships.
You may see infomercials on TV advertising that buying a foreclosure home is easy and you can get it for as little as a few hundred dollars. These TV ads are just trying to sell their programs, and leave you high and dry when you try to deal in the foreclosure home market by yourself.
When buying a foreclosure home, hire an agent that specializes in foreclosure properties. These agents have special communication skills when talking with distressed people who are concerned that they will lose their home they have lived in all their lives. Real estate agents that specialize in foreclosure homes have a dialog or script they go buy to make the distressed homeowners feel better about their homes being sold. These agents pave the way for you when buying a foreclosure home. The agents get to answer all the questions, and negotiate between the owner and the lender for you.
Once the real estate agent has talked to the homeowners, it is time for you to meet them too. It is very important that you greet them with a warm smile, and talk to them about your desire to buy their home. Sincerity and empathy is everything when buying a foreclosure home, because these homeowners are understandably upset because they are losing their home to a complete stranger.
When buying a foreclosure home, everyone wants the sale to go smoothly. To do this you need to employ an attorney to do research into the background of the foreclosure home. The homeowner may have tried to save the home by borrowing from different lenders in the past to dig out of the hole. Their may be liens or judgments against the home, so an experienced attorney will have to do a search to see that there is a clear title or deed to the property.
When buying a foreclosure home, there are costs involved. Over and above the cost of buying the foreclosure home, you have to pay the real estate agent that represents you, and you have to also pay the attorney that handles the legalities of the purchase. Besides that expense, there is always the cost of repairs and renovations. Some foreclosure homes are in good condition and others may be in a state of disrepair. Covering all your bases, by having a qualified agent, and attorney will help you immensely when buying a foreclosure home.
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