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Nick Merryman
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What happens to the seller's equity in a foreclosure auction? Typical fees/costs involved?

Nick Merryman
  • Investor
  • Durham, NC
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So I have a seller I'm talking with a lot of equity in her house, but she's about to be foreclosed upon -- her auction date is scheduled for mid-January, so the timing is getting tight.  We're going out to the property later this week, and I wanted to be prepared!  I haven't seen any discussion on foreclosures with this much equity.

Her mortgage (not including backpayments/penalties) is around $20k. The auctioneer apparently told her he expected it to go for around 50-60k at auction. ARV is 90-100k.

For round numbers, let's assume 20k in principal balance, 5k in backpayments+penalties, and it sells for $50k at auction.  What is she likely to see back in her pocket out of that auction scenario?  What sort of fees/costs are typically involved?

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Ron Drake
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Ron Drake
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remember that the auction is an if. Maybe it gets bid up to $50,000, maybe it sells for $25,000. Tell her this. If there is profit to be made, cut her in a little and you will sleep better at night. Just don't feel too bad and under estimate your rehab, carrying and selling expenses.

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