ok - so i'm assuming you've bought em before since you're doing 4 now. nevermind. i'm sure you're aware of all that comes with foreclosures then...no worries...carry on.My attorney is drawing up paperwork for 4 as I type this.
I have actually never bought one before. Keep in mind, people(I don't know about you) but people in general associate a foreclosure with a dump. Some dirtbags with no money was running a meth lab out of it and such. This is not the case. The four that I am buying are brand new. They have never had a single person live in them.
A developer built a 1000 home development in Ft. Myers. He only sold around 600-650 of the homes as he mistimed the market. These are 4 indentical houses that are 2400sq. ft. All were on the market for 230,000. I am buying them out of foreclosure for 115k a piece. I will have to keep them for a minimum of two years to avoid capital gains tax but that will not be a problem. I will rent them out for two or three years. I can rent them for more than the mortgage payment. Even if I can only sell them for 160-175 later. I will still make a good profit. And if the market times out right and I can get tham back to that 220-240 range then even better.
Of course I could fall flat on my face, file bankruptcy and sleep on M7's couch. Who knows.
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sounds like the word 'foreclosure' is taking on a new face amidst the whole sub-prime mtg borrowing debacle we're experiencing right now....thanks for clearing that up.
in the traditional sense, foreclosures are properties taken away from the banks...banks property until that mtg is paid off right? so you aint making your payments and with due process, banks take em back...banks are in the business of money, not in real estate - so they sell em as is...keep the process very, very simple....often, they're selling homes with the occupants still in it...whacked right? anyways, it's very difficult to remove occupants...could take upwards of a year or more surprisingly...occupants, sensing no chance of staying often let things go and in 2 years time, lots can happen when you don't give a fuck...
so are these houses finished? builder finished 'em?