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Brad D. Hud Home For Sale 2 Months After Purchase
28 November 2011 | 1 reply
The $114,400 sale was probably the foreclosure auction and the $114,400 was the amount the lender was owed.
Mickey Harrison Is this offer realistic for a REO?
1 December 2011 | 8 replies
After about 180 days or a couple busted escrows send it to auction or switch listing agents.
Tim Franklin Advice needed, 50% ownership of a auctioned home
2 December 2011 | 4 replies
My grandmother died last year and my mom and my aunt have 50% each ownership of my grandmother's home.My mom wanted to keep the house, and my aunt has forced a sale.The home is now up for auction.
Brent Hall REO Pipeline and impact on residential values
5 December 2011 | 4 replies
The massive back log of foreclosure properties appears to be pushing through the system again at an increased rate in Cook County, IL (Chicago).Properties sold back to the lender at foreclosure auctions increased 62% in Nov 2011 over the prev month (1789 vs. 1100 units).
Tal Eisenberg New To Short Sales - need help in NYC
19 December 2011 | 2 replies
We have been going to auctions.
Drew Friestedt Just bought a condo....
7 December 2011 | 7 replies
Tax auction?
Kyle Meyers Looking for a CPA to answer some questions
20 December 2011 | 22 replies
If I drive to look at the tax lien properties and go to the auctions, I would add them to the basis of whichever properties I get possession of?
Eric M. Hypothetical Question re Foreclosure auctions
28 December 2011 | 6 replies
Wondered what any of you might think.In my state, after you win a bid at Sheriff Sale, you wait a few weeks until a judge confirms the sale, then you wait 30 days to get possession of the property.Often when I buy a property at Sheriff Sale it is actively on the MLS.I wonder what would happen if the foreclosed owner accepted an offer between auction and confirmation.If it happened between confirmation and possession, I would feel confident I would be considered the owner of the property.
Geoffrey Murphy Attention!! Calling all Veterans!! Calling all Veterans!
26 December 2011 | 7 replies
Here is an example of one of my private deals.Paid 60k at an auction for a beautiful need nothing homeTook out 12% zero coupon financing without points. 24 month balloon. interest accruing, but not compounding.I sold the home on owner financing for 170kI got 10k down (non refundable) at the time of signingI got 1200 per month for around 18 months They cashed out and after I assisted with closing costs and credits and closing costs, I brought home another 76k.Overall, I had a nice income while the home was selling.
Luiz Souza Gohoming.com experiences?
23 October 2012 | 19 replies
I guess its allowed since they aren't realtors and it is an "auction".