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Homes In Foreclosure: An American Beauty

Foreclosure does seem to be one of the more unpleasant words in the English language. Even the way it sounds is rather ominous. Your mind automatically associates the word foreclosure with home, and that end result is never good. Enduring a foreclosure probably ranks just below having a root canal without anesthesia as things you want to avoid in your lifetime. While this is most certainly true, there is an upside for the many people looking to buy a house and investors looking for their next score.

Go ahead and get the image out of your mind of night time raids by cloaked horsemen with torches. That never happens, except in maybe a Kevin Costner movie. The process of foreclosing on a home takes a lot of time and there are usually ways to stop and reverse it. Television and movies often paint a very different and fantastical image of what goes on in real life. Most times, the portrayal is about as real as WWF wrestling.

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Once the bank, lending company, and/or government have secured ownership of the home in foreclosure, it is then sold in an auction through the county sheriff’s office. The deed holder is mainly looking to recoup only the amount to pay off the note as quickly as possible. This can mean setting the asking or bidding price well below market value. This is the part when you can smile a little more; that beautiful two-story brick home in foreclosure that you have been eying will be sold for a lot less than what it would be sold as in the real estate market.



Where can you find other foreclosed homes for sell? The newspaper will list local auctions through the sheriff’s office. You may be able to find bigger selections through web sites online. Many of them do require a membership fee to be paid in order to view their listings. Deciding to pay or not is up to you. You may be a bit nervous about being scammed, and this is always a possibility when doing business online.

If you a still unsure, you may want to contact a professional association like the Better Business Bureau for possible tips. You may find some helpful information through the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. You can also contact a real estate agent for local information.

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