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Farmington Hills Foreclosures

So You Think You Might be up for Purchasing a Foreclosed Property?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

There are definitely a lot of great opportunities out there today. Many of the Farmington Hills foreclosed properties are in decent shape; but, some are in very bad shape and few are extremely odoriferous. You will have to ‘weed through some pretty unattractive options.

Obviously, those who are endowed with skills necessary to fix up a Farmington Hills foreclosure will benefit more so than those who have to hire out jobs. But, most of the prices these Farmington Hills foreclosures are listed at are so low that you will still greatly benefit even if you have to pay for help on the foreclosure. I would say that you must be prepared to do some type of work when you purchase a Farmington Hills foreclosure, even if it is nothing more than a cleanup and painting. Many times there is more damage to contend with; but, the prices offered usually more than make up for the work that you need to invest in the foreclosure to make it whole.

When you view the Farmington Hills foreclosures, it is always a good idea to have a flashlight because many of these Farmington Hills homes do not have gas or heat (and are often winterized to protect the plumbing). Remember your boots! It is a good idea to bring or wear boots as you will most likely be tromping through snow to get to the Farmington Hills foreclosure. Many of these Farmington Hills homes don’t have shoveled walkways or driveways. You may also want to park on the street so your car doesn’t get stuck in the snow filled driveways of the foreclosures.

If you are allergic to mold, you need to be aware that some of these foreclosed homes may have varying degrees of mold issues. Generally, you won’t know this until you see it.

Try to have your visionary glasses on when looking at most of the Farmington Hills foreclosures. If you can look past what needs to be corrected and see the potential of the foreclosure, you have a great chance of building nice equity and creating a wonderful investment for yourself.

Patience is a virtue… here in Farmington Hills too. Patience is necessary once you find a foreclosure that you like and write an offer. The Farmington Hills banks run on their own timetables. Some responses are timely while some are not. Farmington Hills Banks may get several offers on the same foreclosure before they make a decision and render their response. Sometimes, you will need to bid over the asking price if the foreclosure is listed low enough and in good shape. This happens more than you might think.

Finally, once you find a Farmington Hills bank owned home that feels right, don’t wait to submit your offer. The longer you wait the greater the chance of running into another Farmington Hills buyer competing for the same foreclosure. If you like foreclosure and it is priced well, you most likely won’t be the only one in Farmington Hills. There are a lot of Farmington Hills buyers out there solely seeking the best deal they can find on a foreclosed home, which is often times found with the Farmington Hills bank owned properties. If you have to compete you will most likely pay more for the foreclosure.

For more on foreclosed homes feel free to contact me or my Team in Farmington Hills.

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