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Home Foreclosures Auctions – The Pros and Cons

By Joseph B. Smith

Acquiring a property through home foreclosures auctions can be rewarding indeed. Low prices, quick procedure and security from other competitors are just some of the benefits that these auctions offer. However, auctions also have some negatives and these are the things that home buyers who are new at auction bidding should watch out for.

The Good Part

A house acquired from an auction assures the winning bidder that he is the legitimate owner of the property. Unlike buying from a bank or directly from the homeowner, the law does not allow other bids to be entertained once the gavel has been put down and a winner has been declared. Even if the offer that comes after the bidding is better than the winning one, sellers are not allowed to entertain them and they are legally bound to follow this rule. » Continue reading "Home Foreclosures Auctions – The Pros and Cons"

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How to Buy Houses with Little or No Money and No Credit

Author: Dave Dinkel

Buying houses with little or no money and no credit is not a myth. In fact, the process of using creative financing is exclusive to real estate investing and offers the buyer the maximum leverage possible - zero investment. So technically any profit the investor makes selling or renting the house is an infinite return on his capital ($0)! If there is a myth about using no money to buy a house, it is the myth that an investor must give the seller a monetary consideration to "seal the deal". This is a myth because all contracts read "for the sum of $___ dollars or other good and valuable consideration..." and in this case, the valuable consideration is always the purchase of the property. Hence, no good faith money is needed to put the house under contract. An escrow deposit or "earnest money" deposit may be required depending on the seller and the offer the buyer makes. » Continue reading "How to Buy Houses with Little or No Money and No Credit"

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