I want a Foreclosure in Frederick

October 11, 2007 by  
Filed under Foreclosure, Market Conditions

Main Street Mt Airy

If I had a dollar for every-time that was asked of me, I would be a rich man. In today’s market, it’s a very popular request. It’s an unfortunate experience for the sellers or should I say previous owners. Frederick MD is experiencing a large amount of Foreclosures, Short Sales and Auctions, but we’re not that bad off. Foreclosures, Short Sales and Auctions happen all the time, even in a good market. Nevada is the worse in the US right now with One foreclosure for every 185 households. (We are so low they didn’t list us on RealtyTrac.)

Right now on RealtyTrac, there are 89 properties listed as Pre-Foreclosure, 225 in Auction status and 31 Bank Owned or what is referred as REO (Real Estate Owned by the bank) These properties are in varying stages in each of the categories. Not all Pre-Foreclosures make it to Auction and Not all Auction Properties make it REO. Sometime homeowners have a hiccup with their career and eventually catch up and are removed from this list. Sometimes they are able to refinance, but sometimes not…

The interest only ARMs that were given out at such a fast and reckless pace in the early 2000s are now starting to hurt some home owners. Lending requirements have tightened up and interest rates that these home owners have after their loan is reset are way to high for them to continue to pay. So there is a troubled family attached to this property…

Now back to I want a Foreclosure in Frederick MDDo you really want a foreclosure or do you want a good deal? What I find out is the fact most buyers want a good deal. There is this misnomer that Foreclosures are good deals. Remember, you are looking to buy a house from someone (a bank) that has never seen it, nor will they warrant any problems. They won’t fix any problems. Remember the prior owners didn’t have enough money to pay the mortgage…chances are they didn’t have any to do upgrades or repairs. You have to have a large down payment ($10-50,000) in order to bid at the auction on the County Courthouse steps (really). This is usually outlined in the Public Notice in the newspaper classified ads. If you win the bid, you have to produce financing…if not, lose your down payment. (others are bidding on the same home which is driving up the lowest acceptable price) Congratulations!!! Now you get to fix it up and move in!!! Of course the closing price will vary, but I would bet that the actual market price isn’t too much higher than the price you paid.

Now on the otherhand, if you just want a good deal…then let’s take a look at the 2300+ homes that are in better shape and will negotiate price, negotiate repairs and tell you the problems they have had with the home. It’s a great time to buy, just need to get out there and find it.

Get off the Fence and Buy


Bob is a licensed Real Estate agent in Maryland and Pennsylvania. You can contact him via email at bob@gotbob4homes.com or call him on his cell phone at 240-285-4918.  Bob left the Frederick area to manage a resort office near Deep Creek Lake in Western Maryland. He still stays in touch with the area that he has grown to love.


Comments

5 Responses to “I want a Foreclosure in Frederick”
  1. It is amazing how the public thinks foreclosure means a deal – when in reality they could buy the same home for possibly less that was not in foreclosure and with a lot less stress and worry. Great job!

  2. jaymertonNo Gravatar says:

    Bob: The airwaves are overburdened with advertisements touting the benefits of purchasing foreclosed homes. I just shake my head.
    Jay
    BTW: Our first-ever guest writer debuts today.

  3. gotbobNo Gravatar says:

    Thesa, Thank you…the other part is they think they can get 100% financing too.

    Jay, At least your airways are telling people to buy something! We still have the sky is falling media. (She did a fine job over there.)

  4. People are the same everywhere. I’m a realtor in Miami, FL and I get the same kind of questions about foreclosures all the time. I take them through the logic and then the lightbulb goes on. I’m constantly disappointed by the negative coverage of real estate by the media. Always gloom and doom and no depth. I enjoyed your blog.

  5. gotbobNo Gravatar says:

    The media is most of our problem…not the market. Thanks for stopping by

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