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How to Finance the Purchase of Foreclosures

by Tony on January 7, 2010

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A foreclosure auction may seem like a one stop shop to pick up a foreclosed property after looking at several. But you can also find foreclosures through a real estate agent and do a market comparison to see if you’re really getting a good deal. Learn about one agent’s visit to a foreclosure auction.

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Reports on US home foreclosures, overvaluation of property, Morgan Stanley response to housing crisis and US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner being grilled on the bailout funds.

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How To Buy A Lender REO Foreclosure

by Tony on November 15, 2009

Welcome to How to buy a Foreclosure video series. In this video series I explain One of Five ways to buy REO’s. REO’s are Real Estate properties owned by a Lender. Why would a lender take a loss and work with you to buy a property under market value? Because lenders are not in the rental property or property owning business. If a lender has a large backlog of unsold foreclosures. Such as new homes, unfinished homes, condos or even apartments. That lender is losing money very fast. If the …

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Also can you help me understand what a tax lien property is and it’s buying process and foreclosure’s buying process, which is better?

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The Effect of Foreclosure on Property Sales

by admin on November 3, 2009

Are you having trouble with selling your home? Has it been a month to a year since your property has been listed? Moreover, has the value of your home differed from what you have expected or determined?

Well, here is the reason why, Research has shown that foreclosure filings in the State of California have dramatically increased since September of last year. As an effect of the increase in the number of foreclosed homes, prices of homes newly listed in the open market have dramatically declined as well. This inevitably affects the number of home sellers in California who are looking for quick sales. Apart from that, this increase in foreclosure listings also affects an entire neighborhood’s prices bringing down an entire block’s value. .

So how can a family stooped in financial problems manage to stay afloat if property sales are hampered by the dramatic rise in foreclosure listings? How can couples settling their divorce find a way to divide their conjugal assets? How can a family who has recently lost a loved one cope up with debts and future expenses? Moreover, and most importantly, how will they be able to avoid foreclosures?

One thing is for certain. Applying for mortgage loans is not the best way to prevent foreclosures. On the contrary, an application for mortgage loans can land you that dreaded possibility of a foreclosure. Mortgage loans may give you the quick cash you need at the meantime but can surprise you with foreclosures at the long run. With interest rates on the rise, many mortgagors find it harder and harder to settle their mortgage bills each month which caused the rise in foreclosure listings. Along with the rise in foreclosure listings, comes the increase of homes being repossessed each year.

But there is no use crying over spilled milk once you have already done so. Fortunately, there is a way of stopping foreclosures. That way is Cashout Options. Cashout Options is a company that invests in single-family homes and multi-family homes in whatever state or condition. Research has shown that most foreclosed homes or homes in danger of foreclosure are the ones that are dilapidated, rundown and or are found in marginalized neighborhoods. Cashout Options does not care where or in what condition the house is in. Through the years, it has saved a lot of homes facing repossession and has purchased these homes from their owners for a reasonable amount that both parties were content with.

Foreclosures do not only lead to repossessions but may damage long-existing good credit reputations. It takes only one instance of a foreclosure to make for several years of bad credit history. Cashout Options, throughout its operation years, has provided foreclosure help to many people who have encountered such problems. People who are deeply immersed in the foreclosure spiral can rely on genuine foreclosure assistance from Cashout Options. The company’s experts are very approachable and transparent when it comes to vital foreclosure information that will help you in preventing foreclosures from destroying your credit and repossessing your home.

Cashout Options provides its clientele with various negotiable foreclosure options such as mortgage modifications and mortgage short sales. The company is able to maintain excellent customer relations by engaging them in a personal discussion of their situation, understanding what each situation calls for and guiding the customer in the short sale process.

The key to stopping foreclosures is simple. Just fill out the online sellers form found in the company’s website. In 48 hours to seven days, you can expect the company’s local affiliate to respond to your application. A local affiliate or one of the company’s personnel will contact you and engage you to discuss your situation. Cashout Options forms foreclosure solutions on a case to case basis so that each solution fits each different situation. You are assured of a clean, safe, and quick sale if you engage Cashout Options as your buyer instead of putting up your home for sale or auction.

Cashout Options provides its clientele with various negotiable foreclosure options such as mortgage modifications and mortgage short sales . Visit website for short sale foreclosure .

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Foreclosure – Where Can You Seek Help

by admin on October 23, 2009

Are you facing foreclosure?If you have received an intent to foreclose notice from your bank, you may be feeling a wide array of emotions.These emotions may include fear, anger, and sadness.Regardless of how you feel about the situation, now is the time to take action. Depending on how soon you act, as well as what steps you take, you may be able to avoid foreclosure.


When facing foreclosure, one of the first places you should turn to is that of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, also known as HUD. There you will find experts who can help to point you in the right direction. One direction that you may be pointed to is that of a HUD approved housing counselor. A HUD approved housing counselor can give you tips on how to avoid foreclosure. However, if you have reached the point where foreclosure cannot be stopped, assistance on picking up the pieces and finding a new home will be provided.


Another professional that homeowners facing foreclosure should turn is to that of an attorney. Should you decide to contact an attorney for legal advice, it is vital that you select one who has experience dealing with real estate and foreclosure cases. As for how a lawyer can help you, they may be able to stop the foreclosure process. There are a number of ways this can be accomplished. An attorney can and should be contacted in the event you find yourself a victim of a foreclosure scam or if you feel you are being discriminated against by your mortgage lender.


Although it is best that you seek professional assistance, such as the assistance of an attorney or a HUD approved housing counselor, you may want to turn to those around you. As embarrassing as it may be to admit that you may lose your home, now is the time to receive support and encouragement from close friends and family members. In fact, they may be able to help you avoid foreclosure. Can you borrow money from someone that you know? If so, just make sure that you pay it back and in a timely matter.


Returning back to seeking professional foreclosure advice and assistance, real estate agents can also be approached. However, it is best if they are contacted as soon as you notice a problem. If you suspect you may fall victim to foreclosure, contact a real estate agent immediately. Before your home enters into the official foreclosure stage, it is known as being in pre-foreclosure. You can still try to sell your home. You can list your home as for sale by owner, but the knowledge and expertise of a professional real estate agent can help you sell your home faster.


Out of all of the places that you should turn to seek assistance with avoiding foreclosure, the bank is the most important. Financial lenders want to avoid foreclosure. Why? Because they almost always lose money on the sale of foreclosed properties. For that reason, schedule a meeting, in person, with your lender. Make sure you meet with someone who is high ranking in the branch, such as the bank president or the chief loan officer. If you can prove that your financial hardships are only temporary, do so. This may help to convince your mortgage lender to give you more time.


The internet can also be used to seek foreclose help and assistance. When using the internet, it is important to proceed with caution. You, honestly, never know if what you find online is true. With that said, many states clearly outline their foreclosure laws and homeowner options on their websites. You may also find detailed information online from homeowners who have been in the same place as you, facing foreclosure. Other homeowners may share the ways that they were able to successfully stop foreclosure. In addition to carefully reviewing all information provided to you, do not pay anything. Foreclosure advice can easily be found online free of charge.

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I have been trying to find out what happens when letting an investment property go. Is it the same as a normal foreclosure or short sale, where you get taxed on the difference? Or is there some other route this takes. Just a question not my situation!

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Lets say the owner cannot pay the mortgage and house goes on foreclosure and there is a tax lien on the property. The property is worth less than what is owed, no equity. What happens to the tax lien?

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