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Distressed Homes – Why to Buy a Distressed Home and Where to Find Them at Great Bargains?

September 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

By Fiona Livnat

Distressed homes include a large variety of properties which have either come under foreclosure or are just lying vacant and neglected for a long time thus decreasing their sale value. When you are on the lookout for the perfect home it is a good idea to consider distressed properties as a suitable option as their wide range of choices and budget prices make them a great bargain purchase.

Why to buy a distress home?

Good bargain offers – Factors such as the run down state of the property bring down the sale prices of a distress home creating a good range of bargain offers for prospective buyers.

Low investment – Distressed homes are usually available at anywhere between 20-50% below the current market value and therefore involve very low investment costs.

High resale value – By buying a distressed home at a good bargain one can invest some money in renovating the property and then sell it immediately at a much higher price and earn a very good profit.

Low risks – As most distressed homes are government or bank owned and has a very transparent purchasing process a distress home involves much lower risks as they are free of all liens in contrast to other real estate purchases.

Where to find distressed properties?

Looking for distressed properties that are suitable and available at a good bargain is quite easy if you know the right places to source them from.

• The internet is a great way to begin your search for suitable homes as there are thousands of online services that provide information on foreclosed and distressed homes in the area of your choice.

• On finding a genuine listing service you can go to the next level of your search by subscribing to one. At a very nominal cost these sites will update you round the clock on every suitable distressed home according to your requirements and help you in making a sensible purchase.

• It is also a good idea to look up individual websites hosted by banks that have a special distressed home department as well as the various government websites.

• Visiting the courthouse in your area of choice, reading the newspaper as well as looking up local business journals are also some great ways of finding distressed properties.

Fiona Livnat is an author with expertise in real estate foreclosures. She has over ten years of experience in writing about foreclosures.Her commitment to help people is reflected in her writing. For more details please visit Distressed Properties.

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