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Michael Stole
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Why are REOs and HUD-owned properties sold so cheap?

Michael Stole
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Ottawa, Ontario
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bank-owed (REO) and HUD-owned properties are sold much cheaper than other properties. What do you think mainly causes this difference?

Because they are not well informed about the market? I mean, In theory their agents always have ways to persuade them to sell fast at lower prices, just to secure the commision.

Or they are motivated by themselves to sell cheaper but faster?

Any thoughts are appreciated.

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They are not always sold much cheaper, just often are. Part of it is because they are motivated sellers. A motivated seller often doesn't have time to wait for market price and potential buyers are often looking at these properties to purchase at below market. The combination generally leads to sales at lower than market.

Multiple bids though can and do come up and sometimes these properties do sell at what is probably market value.

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