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		<title>How To Refinance A Balloon Payment</title>
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		<dc:creator>Terrey Piker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many mortgage homeowners are more than halfway through with their home loan. They have been working off a home mortgage for more than several years, and now are in panic mode because they need a large sum of money to close out the loan. This is known as a balloon payment because the amount that will be collected by the lender is a considerable amount. Could a refinance save them from foreclosure?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="foreclosurebyline" style="font-style:italic;">by Terrey Piker</div>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-85" title="Ballon_Payment" src="http://a1foreclosureinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Ballon_Payment.jpg" alt="Ballon_Payment" width="230" height="290" />Many mortgage homeowners are more than halfway through with their home loan. They have been working off a home mortgage for more than several years, and now are in panic mode because they need a large sum of money to close out the loan. This is known as a balloon payment because the amount that will be collected by the lender is a considerable amount. Could a refinance save them from foreclosure?</p>
<p>Even if it is stipulated in the loan agreement, many homeowners fail to put aside enough for the balloon payment, and this is cause for great aggravation the closer the due date comes. <strong>It does not matter that it was in the agreement</strong> to begin with, and so, many are pressured to come up with the money, but it&#8217;s a good thing that they still have three choices in spite of their situation.</p>
<p>The easiest of the three choices if to pay the balloon payment and get the loan over and done with. The other two choices are to either raise the money to pay the final payment by selling other assets or even the house itself, or by applying for refinance.</p>
<p>The chances of getting disapproved for the refinancing will only get higher if the lender sees a big possibility that you will be unable to meet the monthly payments, or in the event that you get into bigger financial difficulties, you do not have enough assets to cover the loan.</p>
<p><strong>If you have a plan, you can avoid this and other difficulties</strong>, by making your plan financially and realistically appealing to your lender. As you plan your balloon payment refinance, the key is to be as informed and as organized as possible. Make sure that you check what the specifics are in your city or state because there are small differences in the treatment of refinancing per area, such as the rates you will receive.</p>
<p>In a separate folder, file all the information and paperwork regarding your mortgage. Include receipts, tax payments, agreements, amendments, if any, and the like. Your lender would want to see this.</p>
<p>After you have finished doing this, you can now seek a broker to assist you plan your balloon payment refinancing. There are many websites that offer this service. However, try to refrain from booking just anyone. You need to make sure that you get the right person, and so you need to research because you can get very qualified brokers especially if you have a good proposal and solid mortgage history.</p>
<p>Find a group that you can be at ease with, and who you can talk to without problem. With the proper foundation, you can get the plan you seek and the best mortgage broker to partner with. Many deals have gone down the drain because of basic personality conflicts, whether or not the refinance plan is a good one. If you want, go to mortgagesandhomeloans.net to learn more about balloon payment refinance, and once you do, you will be able to pinpoint an experienced broker who you can have utter trust in to deliver a great refinance plan.</p>
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<div class="foreclosurelinks">Dont get fed the wrong information. Make sure you get refinance information specific to your city. A <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Jacksonville-Refinance-Information">refinance in Jacksonville</a> will be very different to a <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?id=2403870">refinance in San Diego</a>, mostly because of the refinance rate involved. Make sure you get up to date information for your city by visiting mortgagesandhomeloans.net.</div>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 12:43:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hermania Veeria</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the recent real estate collapse, many people across the United States are losing their homes to foreclosure.  The period of time before the official foreclosure is called pre-foreclosure.  Depending on the state the pre-foreclosure period lasts from seven days to a 60 days.  Real estate experts know that the pre-foreclosure period is a great time to purchase a home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by Dianne Corbet</div>
<p>Due to the recent real estate collapse, many people across the United States are losing their homes to foreclosure.  The period of time before the official foreclosure is called pre-foreclosure.  Depending on the state the pre-foreclosure period lasts from seven days to a 60 days.  Real estate experts know that the pre-foreclosure period is a great time to purchase a home.</p>
<p>Many houses that are &#8216;for sale by owner&#8217; are houses that are in a period of pre-foreclosure.  The lenders sometimes allow the homeowners to try to sell their home before foreclosing it.  The banks are not in the real estate business themselves and would rather the owners sell the home instead of (the lenders) having to foreclose it.</p>
<p>Many Realtors agree that buying a pre-foreclosed home is an excellent idea.  Here are many advantages to buying a pre-foreclosed home from a homeowner rather than a foreclosed home at a government auction:</p>
<p>-  A pre-foreclosed home could actually be cheaper then foreclosure because you are dealing one-on-one with an owner who desperately wants to avoid foreclosure.</p>
<p>- Since you won?t be at an auction, you will be given more time to talk to the home owner about any questions you may have concerning the house.</p>
<p>- There will probably be less competition for a pre-foreclosed home than a foreclosed home at an auction. You won?t have to worry about placing the highest bid.</p>
<p>- You won?t have to worry about becoming frustrated from losing a bid.</p>
<p>- Auctions can be annoying for some people.  Some people become very angry when they are outbid.</p>
<p>-  You have more time to have a pre-foreclosed home inspected than you would at an auction.  You will be aware of any potential problems the house may have.</p>
<p>- You don&#8217;t need all the cash up front like you would at an auction.  You can pay a down payment for as low as a few hundred dollars!</p>
<p>Always check to make sure that the pre-foreclosed home you?re interested in has no liens or judgements against it.   You should also bring along someone to inspect the home for you so you?ll know of any problems it may have.  The risks in purchasing a pre-foreclosed home are similar to purchasing a home the traditional way, only a lot less expensive!  You can even resell the pre-foreclosed home for more money than you purchased it for.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 13:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dianne Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pre-foreclosures properties are homes that are about to go into foreclosure. Some of the best real estate deals are made this way, before they hit the mainstream foreclosure market. Negotiations are usually with the owner directly, who would like to work out a deal before the bank forces them to leave the property.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by Gail Shanks</div>
<p>Pre-foreclosures properties are homes that are about to go into foreclosure. Some of the best real estate deals are made this way, before they hit the mainstream foreclosure market. Negotiations are usually with the owner directly, who would like to work out a deal before the bank forces them to leave the property.</p>
<p>The number of pre-foreclosures is growing every day. If you&#8217;ve kept up with the media recently, you know that investing in pre-foreclosure homes is one of the best ways to make a substantial profit. There are virtually a limitless number of these discounted homes on the market, due to the sub-prime mortgage crisis and the current economic slowdown.</p>
<p>Rather than going to an auction, buying a pre-foreclosure home may be a better option. At an auction, you usually require the necessary cash on hand in order to participate. Without the down payment, you cannot bid. Buying pre-foreclosure homes, however, doesn&#8217;t necessarily require any deposit. This is ideal for anyone with limited liquidity, while still enabling them to purchase the home.</p>
<p>In the pre-foreclosure sale, you will personally meet and work directly with the home owner. Although the owner may be distressed about loosing their house, by the time you arrive they may see you as a saviour that can help salvage something before foreclosure.</p>
<p>A huge benefit to buying a pre-foreclosure is the ability to examine the property ahead of time. Because the current owner is still living on the property you can physical knock on their door and have a look around and examine the house. You can even discuss with the owner as to any current problems with the functionality of the property.  If you time it right and the owner agrees you may also be able to get a home inspection done.</p>
<p>Pre-foreclosures provide the opportunity to see what sort of work needs to be done to the premise, and provide you with an idea as to the budget required to do so. You now have much more information then you would before a foreclosure auction to make the right decision of whether or not to purchase.</p>
<p>Hopefully this article articulated some of the advantages that buying pre-foreclosures is a good alternative. All real estate professionals consider this method as one of your best value options when it comes to purchasing a home</p>
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		<title>Real Estate Crisis &#8211; How to Profit from Amerca&#8217;s Latest Crisis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 17:06:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Debbie Newman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The real estate market has been suffering great losses in the United States due to bank foreclosures.  Both bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are at all time highs and the homeowners and lenders are both suffering from it.  Many honest, hard working American homeowners are suffering financial crisis due to the collapsing economy and are losing their homes at record highs.  Some homeowners are forced to face bank foreclosure after getting behind on just a couple of payments. The ridiculously high interest rates and outrageous late fees are making things worse for both sides.  How can the banks expect to get any extra money from the homeowners who are struggling just to pay the minimum payments?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by Debbie Newman</div>
<p>The real estate market has been suffering great losses in the United States due to bank foreclosures.  Both bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are at all time highs and the homeowners and lenders are both suffering from it.  Many honest, hard working American homeowners are suffering financial crisis due to the collapsing economy and are losing their homes at record highs.  Some homeowners are forced to face bank foreclosure after getting behind on just a couple of payments. The ridiculously high interest rates and outrageous late fees are making things worse for both sides.  How can the banks expect to get any extra money from the homeowners who are struggling just to pay the minimum payments?</p>
<p>If homeowners facing foreclosure can act quickly enough, they can go ahead and sell their home for low prices before the banks officially forecloses them.  This is called &#8220;pre-foreclosure&#8221;.  Pre-foreclosure is a grace period that is given to many homeowners who are close to foreclosure. During the pre-foreclosure period, the home still belongs to the borrowers and they have a right to sell it to interested buyers. The pre-foreclosure grace period can last anywhere from 3 weeks to 6 months, varying from state to state.</p>
<p>The homeowners have a chance to earn a little money as well when facing pre-foreclosure.  Pre-foreclosure is a grace period after the time they made their last payment and before they&#8217;re officially facing foreclosure. The public is notified ahead of time that a home is facing foreclosure, which gives interested buyers time to make a deal with the homeowners before the bank officially takes the home back.  Pre-foreclosures give homeowners enough time to sell the home at a very low price as well.  They money they receive can help them in affording another place to live.</p>
<p>Bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures also provide an excellent opportunity to earn a lot of money. Many Americans are learning that investing in bank foreclosure and pre-foreclosure homes can return an excellent profit.  For instance, you can buy foreclosure and pre-foreclosure homes for as low as 10% of their market value, and then resell them for nine times that!  Imagine all the money you can profit from buying bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosure homes!  Even if you&#8217;ve never had an interest in real estate before, now is an excellent time to become involved in it!</p>
<p>There are many foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listing sites which will allow you electronic bids.  Unfortunately though, many of them are only scams.  Some so called &#8220;foreclosure&#8221; and &#8220;pre-foreclosure&#8221; listing sites will charge you a membership fee, but then neglect to give you access to promised listings!  Many of these sites have no current listings at all and never update.  They sure don&#8217;t mind taking your money though.</p>
<p>Fortunately there are plenty of honest foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listings.  Some can be found on real estate sites and some on government auction sites.  So how can you tell the good from the bad?  Well, you don&#8217;t have to! There are government auction review sites that will do the dirty work for you.  Experts that oversee government auction reviews go digging into government auction offers and test their legitimacy based on certain criteria.  They have tested and scored the top government auction membership sites that offer real government auction listings.</p>
<p>Many of these membership sites offer real, top deals on real estate, bank foreclosures, and pre-foreclosures.   Make sure you read the government auction reviews before you venture into foreclosure and pre-foreclosure listings.  You will be ahead of the foreclosure buying game and will be provided with the best real estate advice!</p>
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		<title>Foreclosed Homes Buying Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 02:06:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Internet has helped to simplify the foreclosure home buying process, by allowing potential home buyers to peruse listings online, either for a monthly fee, or in some cases, for free.  Areas with high concentrations of distressed properties are usually the best place to find good deals, but it is important to examine the neighborhood closely before you purchase a home on impulse.  This article will provide some tips to help you find the right home for you]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by Clint Westwood</div>
<p>The Internet has helped to simplify the foreclosure home buying process, by allowing potential home buyers to peruse listings online, either for a monthly fee, or in some cases, for free.  Areas with high concentrations of distressed properties are usually the best place to find good deals, but it is important to examine the neighborhood closely before you purchase a home on impulse.  This article will provide some tips to help you find the right home for you</p>
<p>There are two main options for purchasing foreclosed homes: through auction, and through the purchase of a real estate-owned or REO home. Although many people do use auctions to find their homes, you should keep in mind that doing so means that you are purchasing a home sight unseen, without taking the time to have a home inspection done. Depending on the age and the condition of the home you purchase, this could result in some very expensive repairs.  REO homes, however, are usually brought up to the standards of the neighborhood before they are listed. And of course, purchasing this type of home gives you the opportunity to make sure that it is the right one for you, before you take ownership. </p>
<p>REO foreclosed homes are not always a bargain, however.  Sometimes, homeowners in foreclosure actually owe more on their mortgage than what the property is actually worth.  If you purchase an REO home where this is the case, you may be assuming a loan that is overpriced, so you owe it to yourself to research home values in the area to make sure that you are getting a fair deal.  Even if a foreclosure is overpriced, you may be able to negotiate a short sale with the bank. A short sale is when a bank or lender agrees to accept a lower price for a home than the amount that is owed on the mortgage. Often, these types of sales are in the best interest of banks, which typically spend $25,000-50,000 during the course of the foreclosure process. </p>
<p>When exploring your options for purchasing a foreclosed home, it is important to do your research. Find out everything that you can about the demographics and average home value of the neighborhood that you are interested in buying into.  You should also make sure that you are not purchasing a home with severe structural damage, no matter how good of a deal it may seem to be&#8221;unless of course you are willing to make some major repairs. Follow the tips in this article, and you will be well on your way to finding the foreclosed home that is right for you.</p>
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		<title>Pre-foreclosures &#8211; Why Real Estate Gurus Prefer Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 19:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clifford Carr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the recent real estate collapse, many people across the United States are losing their homes to foreclosure. The period of time before the official foreclosure is called pre-foreclosure. Depending on the state the pre-foreclosure period lasts from seven days to a 60 days. Real estate experts know that the pre-foreclosure period is a great time to purchase a home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by Clifford Carr</div>
<p>Due to the recent real estate collapse, many people across the United States are losing their homes to foreclosure. The period of time before the official foreclosure is called pre-foreclosure. Depending on the state the pre-foreclosure period lasts from seven days to a 60 days. Real estate experts know that the pre-foreclosure period is a great time to purchase a home.</p>
<p>Many houses that are &#8216;for sale by owner&#8217; are houses that are in a period of pre-foreclosure. The lenders sometimes allow the homeowners to try to sell their home before foreclosing it. The banks are not in the real estate business themselves and would rather the owners sell the home instead of (the lenders) having to foreclose it.</p>
<p>Here are several reasons that real estate experts feel it&#8217;s a better to purchase a home during the pre-foreclosure period instead of waiting to buy a foreclosed home at a government auction:</p>
<p>- Pre-foreclosed houses are often cheaper considering as it&#8217;s being sold by a home owner that is in a hurry to sell to avoid facing foreclosure and the bad credit that goes along with it.</p>
<p>- Since you won&#8217;t be at an auction, you will be given more time to talk to the home owner about any questions you may have concerning the house.</p>
<p>- There is usually less competition for a pre-foreclosed home than a auctioned foreclosed home. You won&#8217;t have to worry about placing the highest bid.</p>
<p>- The situation allows for more time to evaluate your finances.</p>
<p>- Auctions can be a skill in itself and many people are not comfortable in that environment.</p>
<p>- You can bring an inspector along with you to inspect a pre-foreclosed home.</p>
<p>- You don&#8217;t need as much cash up front like you would at an auction. You can pay a down payment for as low as a few hundred dollars!</p>
<p>Always check to make sure that the pre-foreclosed home you&#8217;re interested in has no liens or judgements against it. You should also bring along someone to inspect the home for you so you&#8217;ll know of any problems. The risks in purchasing a pre-foreclosed home are similar to purchasing a home the traditional way, only a lot less expensive.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 15:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>June McCann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm sure you're aware of the real estate and foreclosure crisis going on in the United States. Because of this, there is an excess of homes on the market. Obviously some properties will be run down in unappealing neighbourhoods as usual, but what's different this time is the surprisingly increasing number of well kept and even executive style properties that are up for sale for pennies on the dollar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by June McCann</div>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re aware of the real estate and foreclosure crisis going on in the United States. Because of this, there is an excess of homes on the market. Obviously some properties will be run down in unappealing neighbourhoods as usual, but what&#8217;s different this time is the surprisingly increasing number of well kept and even executive style properties that are up for sale for pennies on the dollar.</p>
<p>There are some great values out there but in order to take advantage of them you should first be aware of both the advantages and disadvantages of buying a foreclosed home at a government auction versus the conventional method using a realtor.</p>
<p>Here are some advantages to purchasing a foreclosed or pre-foreclosed home:</p>
<p>- Price is the number one reason to purchase a foreclosure.</p>
<p>- Many of the homes are in great condition for what you pay.</p>
<p>- The selection range of home available to choose from is extensive.</p>
<p>- No Realtors to have to go through or agency fees to pay (although you should still get advice from someone who knows something about real estate).</p>
<p>- Insurance is optional. Results in additional monthly savings.</p>
<p>- Landlord or resell venture opportunities.</p>
<p>- Less risky then the stock market, as you own something tangible</p>
<p>Disadvantages:</p>
<p>- A mortgage could be hard to obtain, unless you have borrowing leverage</p>
<p>- Need to be mindful of existing liens or taxes that have not been paid on the property.</p>
<p>The most important thing is to make sure that the home you&#8217;re interested in is clear of all liens. You should also find out in advance what payment options the government auction will allow, and if required have your bank loan in place ahead of time. Make sure you have some decent cash saved up just in case, just as you would for purchasing a house through an agency.</p>
<p>Government auctions are being held all around the US and Canada. You can find information about upcoming auctions and pre-foreclosures (homes you can buy before the auction) on the internet along with detailed listings on the homes that will be for sale. Purchasing a home through a government auction can be a very rewarding adventure but doing your research ahead of time will allow you to be prepared. In fact I would recommend attending a few auctions before you are ready to purchase so that you become familiar with that environment.</p>
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		<title>Pre-foreclosures &#8211; Limit your Foreclosure Purchasing Risk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 17:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clifford Carr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term pre-foreclosure, just like it sounds, means that a property or home is about to go into foreclosure. You can get some great values here, before they are seen by the masses looking for foreclosure deals. Prices are generally directly negotiated with the owner, who is motivated to avoid foreclosure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by Clifford Carr</div>
<p>The term pre-foreclosure, just like it sounds, means that a property or home is about to go into foreclosure. You can get some great values here, before they are seen by the masses looking for foreclosure deals. Prices are generally directly negotiated with the owner, who is motivated to avoid foreclosure.</p>
<p> The market for pre-foreclosures is reaching record levels namely because of the current sub-prime real estate issues and weakening economy. Real estate experts will tell you that investing in pre-foreclosure homes is one of the most prosperous ways to play real estate, and that the timing for great opportunities could not be better then it is now.</p>
<p> Depending on your situation buying a pre-foreclosure home can be an improved method of acquiring property rather then buying at an auction. Auctions more often then not require that you have the necessary cash on hand in order to bid. When buying pre-foreclosure homes, however, you don?t necessarily have to have cash on hand.</p>
<p> In the pre-foreclosure sale, you will personally meet and work directly with the home owner. Although the owner may be distressed about loosing their house, by the time you arrive they may see you as a saviour that can help salvage something before foreclosure.</p>
<p> A huge benefit to buying a pre-foreclosure is the ability to examine the property ahead of time. Because the current owner is still living on the property you can physical knock on their door and have a look around and examine the house. You can even discuss with the owner as to any current problems with the functionality of the property. If you time it right and the owner agrees you may also be able to get a home inspection done.</p>
<p> Pre-foreclosures provide the opportunity to see what sort of work needs to be done to the premise, and provide you with an idea as to the budget required to do so. You now have much more information then you would before a foreclosure auction to make the right decision of whether or not to purchase.</p>
<p> I hope this write-up has educated you as to the benefits of buying pre-foreclosures as an effective means of investing in a property. It all comes down to limiting your risk and being informed enough in order to make the right investment decision within your budget.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 21:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>June McCann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm sure you're aware of the real estate and foreclosure crisis going on in the United States. Because of this, there is an excess of homes on the market. Obviously some properties will be run down in unappealing neighbourhoods as usual, but what's different this time is the surprisingly increasing number of well kept and even executive style properties that are up for sale for pennies on the dollar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by June McCann</div>
<p>I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re aware of the real estate and foreclosure crisis going on in the United States. Because of this, there is an excess of homes on the market. Obviously some properties will be run down in unappealing neighbourhoods as usual, but what&#8217;s different this time is the surprisingly increasing number of well kept and even executive style properties that are up for sale for pennies on the dollar.</p>
<p>If you are considering buying a foreclosed home from a government auction then you couldn&#8217;t be lookin at a better time then now. Before you do though you should be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of buying foreclosures over using a realtor for a non-foreclosure property.</p>
<p>Here are some advantages to purchasing a foreclosed or pre-foreclosed home:</p>
<p>- The great prices available on foreclosed/pre-foreclosed homes is obviously the number one advantage.</p>
<p>- Many homes are in good condition for much less than their market value.</p>
<p>- Variety and selection is better then it has ever been.</p>
<p>- No middle man (Realtor) to have to go through or additional fees to pay (although you should consult with someone along who can inspect the home(s) for you).</p>
<p>- You are not required to pay certain insurances.</p>
<p>- Great investment opportunity (i.e. rent out or flip that house)</p>
<p>- Not as risky as stock investing, plus you will own something of physical worth.</p>
<p>Disadvantages:</p>
<p>- Borrowing money may be more difficult, unless you have strong credit.</p>
<p>- There may be existing liens or unpaid taxes against the property.</p>
<p>Making sure that the foreclosed home you&#8217;re interested in is clear of all debt is one of the most important things you should do homework on. After that, find out what types of payment plans are allowed, and have any required financing in place beforehand. Obviously any additional savings you may have will help.</p>
<p>Government auctions are being held regularly across North America. Check the Internet to discover information on the upcoming auctions and the property listings at each auction. Many sites will display images of properties that are in pre-foreclosure (properties you can purchase before the auction) and that will be each particular auction. Buying a foreclosed home through a government auction can be a very rewarding experience, but make sure you do your research first. You may wish to just watch during your first visit to a government auction to gain experience and get an idea of the procedure used.</p>
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		<dc:creator>June McCann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone is aware of the current real estate crisis and increased foreclosures going on in the States. But what many people may not be aware of, is that there are some great values available if you are looking to purchase a house or property. Whats different now then in the past, is that not only are numbes of foreclosed at all times highs but the quality is much higher as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='loansbyline'>by June McCann</div>
<p>Everyone is aware of the current real estate crisis and increased foreclosures going on in the States. But what many people may not be aware of, is that there are some great values available if you are looking to purchase a house or property. Whats different now then in the past, is that not only are numbes of foreclosed at all times highs but the quality is much higher as well.</p>
<p>If you are considering buying a foreclosed home from a government auction then you couldn&#8217;t be lookin at a better time then now. Before you do though you should be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of buying foreclosures over using a realtor for a non-foreclosure property.</p>
<p>The advantages of buying a foreclosed or pre-foreclosed property are:</p>
<p>- Price is the number one reason to purchase a foreclosure.</p>
<p>- Many of the homes are in great condition for what you pay.</p>
<p>- The selection range of home available to choose from is extensive.</p>
<p>- No Realtors to have to go through or agency fees to pay (although you should still get advice from someone who knows something about real estate).</p>
<p>- Some insurances are optional. It could save you hundreds a month.</p>
<p>- Good property investment to rent or resell.</p>
<p>- Not as risky as stock investing, plus you will own something of physical worth.</p>
<p>Disadvantages:</p>
<p>- A mortgage could be hard to obtain, unless you have borrowing leverage</p>
<p>- Need to be mindful of existing liens or taxes that have not been paid on the property.</p>
<p>The main caution is to properly check that the property is free and clear of any debt ahead of time. Also know in advance when the government auction expects payment for the house and have the loan details worked out with your bank. As with purchasing any house if you have enough cash handy (who does) that makes your profit potential much greater.</p>
<p>Government auctions are being held regularly across North America. Check the Internet to discover information on the upcoming auctions and the property listings at each auction. Many sites will display images of properties that are in pre-foreclosure (properties you can purchase before the auction) and that will be each particular auction. Buying a foreclosed home through a government auction can be a very rewarding experience, but make sure you do your research first. You may wish to just watch during your first visit to a government auction to gain experience and get an idea of the procedure used.</p>
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<div class='loanslinks'>To find an updated list of foreclosures/pre-foreclosures on the top government auction sites check out <a href="http://www.us-government-auctions.com">government auctions</a> review or <a href="http://www.us-government-auctions.com/Bank_Foreclosures_and_Preforeclosures.html">Bank Foreclosures &amp; Pre-foreclosures</a></div>
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