While most of the buzz surrounding bank owned properties involves investing in foreclosures, what if you are looking to purchase a home yourself? Is buying a bank owned REO/foreclosure a smart move when looking for your primary residence? Absolutely! You can get more bang for your buck by purchasing a distressed property and perhaps, even get an incredible deal that provides you with instant equity the moment you buy it. But there are some pitfalls as well. To avoid making a big mistake, follow these 4 important steps when buying an REO/Foreclosure to live in as your home:
Plus, there are other benefits to buying a bank owned property if you’re intent is to live in the property. HUD homes, which are government owned foreclosures, will only accept offers from “owner occupants” for the first 30 days so you have no investors to compete with. In some communities, HUD homes come with special incentives too, such as down payment assistance to local service workers, like policemen, firemen and teachers. Also, VA foreclosures provide special VA Vendee financing options (to everyone, not just military men and women) which have terrific terms and may be easier to qualify for than a normal mortgage.
When you follow the 4 steps above, you’ll hopefully avoid any major issues when purchasing a bank owned property as your primary residence. I know I did when I purchased my current primary residence from a bank. I got an amazing deal on a huge, gorgeous home on the water in Florida. I paid less than half of what the original owner paid to have it custom built five years prior. The key for me was that my family and I were patient. It took over two years of searching and making offers on other properties before it came together. All the while, I watched the market continue to drop further and further, which only helped me. That’s the biggest issue most home buyers have…they are impatient. If you rush, you can make a bad decision that will haunt you for years to come. When you take your time buying a primary residence, you can find an incredible deal and it can be home sweet home for you and your family.
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