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Secrets of Pre-Foreclosure Investing
He uses the Internet, scripts, form letters, call sheets, check lists, direct mail campaigns, objection handling techniques and other “systems” that help him locate, track, negotiate, purchase and sell pre-foreclosures. The auction was scheduled a few weeks down the road. Buying pre-foreclosures has two main advantages over buying at the auction or purchasing Secrets of Pre-Foreclosure Investing By Octavio Nuiry, RealtyTrac Staff Writer One pre-foreclosure expert says a new federal law will change everything, and short sales and short payoff sales will become the new trend in the marketplace.
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Foreclosure Lessons from Long Beach: Part II
Lesson 2: Call the trustee or lender to get most recent property status After you find a property that interests you, first call the trustee (for pre-foreclosures and auctions) or the lender (forbank-owned properties) to make sure the property is still inforeclosure before you sink any more of your valuable time into pursuingthe property. Confirming the status is necessary because although RealtyTrac checksif a property is SOLD, there may be a delay before we receive thatinformation and the owner in default could also reinstate the property,meaning it is no longer in foreclosure
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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8 Ways to Dodge Delinquency and Stopping Foreclosure - RealtyTrac
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Hold Onto Your Hat and Hat Rack
There’s a warm wind swirling around this country right now, and it may just blow the hat off of your head…and take along with it everything else you own as well. The New York Times recently reported in two related stories that in some instances, homeowners who have already lost their homes to foreclosure are now faced with suffering the greatest embarrassment of all — having their personal items auctioned off. This breeze that is gaining strength is yet the latest fallout from the foreclosure hurricane sweeping the nation. In the case of Newington, Conn. ,
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Search: Lessons from Long Beach
So we looked up some of the properties she was interested in, calledone of the property trustees and walked away with information that Ithink will be helpful both for her and for RealtyTrac. Not all areas have a lot of recent foreclosureactivity, and that may mean youll have to be more patient in yoursearch (make sure to set up daily e-mail alerts) or broaden your search so that you have more properties to choose from. A few days ago I spoke to a new RealtyTrac customer who was having trouble tracking down foreclosure property in Long Beach, Calif . She said something like,
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Lessons From Long Beach - Part III
who needed help following up onproperties she found on RealtyTrac. Sometimes the trustee may ask forthe trustee sale number or reference number, also listed on theproperty details page under Contact Information . Your input is always welcome, eithervia comment on this blog or via e-mail at editor@foreclosurepulse.com . Posted 06-15-2006 11:43 AM by darenb Filed under: Pre-Foreclosures , Foreclosure Auction Heres the third and final lesson gleaned from a conversation with acustomer in Long Beach, Calif.,
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Glossary of Foreclosure and Real Estate Terminology - Realtytrac
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Foreclosure Financing and Foreclosure Refinancing - RealtyTrac
More than 1 million total properties including REO, For Sale by Owner, and Home Auctions! Finding financing for the foreclosure deal... To reinstate a delinquent mortgage or deed of trust loan, an investor or homebuyer may need to come up with $10,000 or $15,000 to put the loan back in the foreclosure lender’s good grace. Foreclosure Financing: How to Buy Foreclosure Real Estate Search Properties | Free 7-Day Trial Search nearly 650,000 Foreclosure and Bank-Owned properties.
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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How to Buy HUD Home Foreclosures - RealtyTrac
More than 1 million total properties including For Sale by Owner, HUD Home Foreclosures, Resale, and Home Auctions! Almost anyone can qualify... lender can officially pre-qualify you for a loan and let you know how much home you can purchase based on a set formula that takes into consideration your monthly gross income, long-term debt and other monthly expenses. 2) Help is available to locate a HUD home At the end of the day a potential purchaser
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Fed Remains in Hibernation on Interest Rates
The recent actions of the Federal Open Market Committee may seem unresponsive to concerns of industries, like real estate, that believe lowering interest rates will help the industry pull itself up by its bootstraps and reverse the current downward trend. With rates remaining at current levels, expect subprime loans to continue their upward adjustments, and many local real estate markets to continue to suffer as prices and sales remain depressed. Posted 05-11-2007 2:50 PM by joelc Filed under: Foreclosure
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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FBI: Mortgage Fraud Begets Foreclosure
In extreme instances, perpetrators may sell the home or secure a second loan without the homeowners’ knowledge, stripping the property’s equity for personal enrichment.” More states are enacting legislation to protect homeowners against such fraud, and justifiably so. These investors will forgo jumping through the legal loopholes to help distressed homeowners and just wait for the public auction, or until the property has been repossessed by the lender. The FBI recently came out with its 2006 Mortgage Fraud Report , which somewhat anticlimactically concludes that there is “a strong correlation between mortgage fraud and loans which result in default or foreclosure.”
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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