Foreclosures: To Buy Or Not To Buy

When a home gets repossessed due to a delinquent mortgage they will often sell it at a great rate just to get their money back as soon as possible. Sometimes there’s great deals to be had in purchasing bank or real estate owned property. But not always. With bank owned properties just like with any real estate it’s important to do plenty of research to find out just what you’re getting.

As a general rule banks will not make repairs to properties they own nor be held liable for damages therein. If a home is being sold “as is” it may be up to you to find out just what is wrong with the home or property. Hopefully information about the home will be readily available and a good realtor can help you investigate to find out if the “as is” is something you can live with or easily repair yourself. If a home is a complete dump has mold damage or structural damage even if it is priced at 20 below market it isn’t a good deal unless you have the skills to fix it up. Unfortunately with things like mold damage they can be very hard to fix and are often hidden inside walls. In these cases it might be better to find a different home.

However if a home is in a great area with a nice property it may be worth the price just for the land or perhaps the house has amazing heritage character and you the buyer are a skilled crafts person. In this case the property could be gold.

Either way be prepared to sign a lot of addendum’s and clauses exonerating the bank from any responsibility for the home or its condition after the sale. Further banks often place a clause charging you money for every day you are late in closing. So keep this in mind when you negotiate especially if you will need a lot of inspections to determine the state of the home.

Banks never want to own a home or property. It just isn’t cost effective for them. They aren’t real estate agents nor carpenters. They’re money lenders. What they want is to lend money to a borrower and collect mortgage payments. Sometimes this is a motivating factor in them selling a high quality property at a below market rate but this isn’t always the case. Whatever the state of the house you can be guaranteed of a motivated seller. If you’ve done your research and are willing to accept the conditions the bank applies then by all means make an offer.

About the writer:  This article was written by the writing team of Kelli Bennett. If you’re looking for a competent Colorado Realtor

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