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What You Need to Know about Buying Foreclosures

by Jennilyn Bylund

Foreclosures have not been touched by the black plague; many are good options to look at when shopping for a home. Sometimes they do need to be fixed up, but other times you can move into them right away. Despite the negative impression many buyers have, foreclosures can be a great way to buy a home and gain instant equity.

First, it is valuable to understand how a home becomes a foreclosed property. A simple definition is that someone borrowed money to purchase the home, and then stopped paying the money back (a.k.a. going into default on their mortgage). This allows the lender to take legal action and obtain ownership of the home to recoup their losses; and in turn causes the homeowner who was in default to lose any equity they had built in the home. You would think that banks would be happy to take the home to cover the money they loaned out; however it is bad for them to keep foreclosures on their books. To alleviate the problem lenders typically try to auction or resell the house as quickly as possible.

HUD (Housing and Urban Development) homes are also foreclosed properties. They are different from normal foreclosures because the lender for the loan was a government lender such as FHA (Federal Housing Administration) or VA (Veterans' Affairs). When owners with government loans go into default, HUD steps in to take over the property and try to resell or auction it.

Now you know what a foreclosure is, and you can consider foreclosed properties that catch your eye without fear of the unknown. Keep in mind that you should still go through all of the appropriate channels to check out the house structurally and functionally before you make a buying decision. This includes getting a proper home inspection. An inspection will point out any existing or potential problems and will allow you to factor in estimates for repairs that will need to be made to the home right away. These repairs may include plumbing or wiring, the roof, flooring, paint and so on. Making these calculations will help you figure out the amount of equity you will really end up with, and allow you to make the best decision financially.

As you continue your search for a home, remember that foreclosures can be a good investment for your family. By doing your research you can find and entertain more options then you might have realized that meet both your price and living space needs.

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