Foreclosures & Pre-foreclosures – Advantages and Disadvantages

by June McCann

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.

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.

Here are some advantages to purchasing a foreclosed or pre-foreclosed home:

- The great prices available on foreclosed/pre-foreclosed homes is obviously the number one advantage.

- More often then not the properties are in very good condition relative to price.

- Many more different types of homes to choose from then in the past.

- 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).

- You are not required to pay certain insurances.

- Great investment opportunity (i.e. rent out or flip that house)

- Less risky then the stock market, as you own something tangible

Disadvantages:

- A mortgage could be hard to obtain, unless you have borrowing leverage

- You need to be aware of any existing liens, judgements, or unpaid taxes still on the property.

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.

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.

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