How to buy foreclosures

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How to buy foreclosures is at the question at the top of the list for many home buyers these days. Here I will outline a few short points for you to follow in your search for buying foreclosures. In most of these cases you need to find an agent that specializes in foreclosures to have the best results. Going directly to the bank is a waist of time. You will be directed to find an agent. Beware of any list that are sold describing foreclosure details. Many of these listings are premature and can put you in an a unsavory situation if you go knocking on any doors and find the home owner still there.

Tax lien foreclosures can be purchased with cash at the court house steps. You must have a cashiers check to purchase a home that same day if you want to buy a home for cash (NO LOANS). Check with your local court house for procedures. Some Realtors may offer help for a fee in doing this. Be sure you know what you’re doing there could be additional taxes owed, condemnation of the property, additional liens and more.

HUD home foreclosures must be purchased through an agent/broker. You can search for HUD foreclosures at Bid select.com but you must have an agent/broker submit the bid for you.

Fannie Mae home foreclosures will be listed with a local broker in the area you are shopping. Any buyers agent with mls access can show you the home and submit Fannie Mae bids for you.

Bank Repo homes. This includes all banks, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Chase etc. These listings will also be with a broker/agent.

Buying a foreclosures can be a complicated task. If you are serious about buying a foreclosed home do your home work on getting signed up with an agent that is trained in foreclosure sales. SFR stands for Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource. This means the agent has advanced training in dealing with foreclosures and short sales. Chances are even if you do not ultimately end up buying a foreclosure you will have an agent with experience.

Good Luck!

Krishna Perkins, ABR, SFR, New Home Certified
Covenant Partners
http://www.sahomelocator.com

Buyers and Sellers Beware the Next Tax Credit Deadline.

Posted July 19th, 2010 by Administrator and filed in Buyer Tips, Finance, Seller Tips, mortgage
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Update: GAME OVER. NO MORE FREE CASH. Only active duty millitary and government employees need inquire about $8000 tax credit.

Buyers and sellers beware the next tax credit deadline. If next summer yields the buying and selling frenzy many real estate professionals are hoping for, home buyers and sellers should plan ahead now. Waiting until the last minute to close for first time homebuyers wanting the $8,000 tax credit or move up buyers wanting the $6,500 tax credit is a big mistake. Banks have proven to me that they are having major trouble making closing dates. I have had buyers turn over completed files to lenders in record time only to have the file sit in some office for over two weeks before anyone put a set of eyes on the file.

The major draw back for buyers and sellers alike is what to do if the file is unexpectedly closing late. Buyers have leases they are working with and sellers are also faced with moving out early to turn over the property on time. In many of the situations my clients faced this year temporary lease backs and buyer leases were worked out. However this may not be an option for everyone, due to the risk involved. The best advise I can give for buyers is to shoot for a close 30 days before you have to give up your lease. Sellers should consult with the listing agent to keep tabs on the status of the loan to time up their move.

Krishna Perkins ABR, SFR

Covenant Partners
http://www.sahomelocator.com

FHA Policy Changes

Posted January 25th, 2010 by Administrator and filed in Buyer Tips
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please sign hereFHA Policy changes are right around the corner. The largest key change home buyers should be aware of is seller concessions. Beginning sometime this summer home buyers can only get up to 3% in seller concessions instead of 6%. This will dramatically change the cash requirements borrowers are accustomed to at closing. To view the other FHA changes click here.


Krishna Perkins ABR, SFR

Covenant Partners
http://www.sahomelocator.com

What First Time Homebuyers Need to Know

Posted November 30th, 2009 by Administrator and filed in Buyer Tips
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First time home buyers

What First time homebuyers need to know by: REBAC, is a great read for anyone looking to purchase a home in the San Antonio. There are many great deals in our San Antonio market, new homes, foreclosures, shortsales and resale homes. Get the information you need to know to make the right purchase right here.

Krishna Perkins ABR, SFR

Covenant Partners
http://www.sahomelocator.com