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Buying Foreclosed HomesGenerally you are correct. However, there are a lot of factors involved in home buying other than just the price. If you are not in a hurry and do not want to live in a particular neighborhood then you can watch and wait for a deal that suits your needs. Be prepared to do your homework with regards to the condition and pricing of the property. There may be reasons other than financial involved in the foreclosure.Something many people don't ever consider is that foreclosures are often in serious disrepair.I've seen homes where the residences just demolished the place - holes in walls, ripped up carpet and vinyl flooring, smashed porcelain in the bathrooms, broken windows. Don't get me wrong this is not too common. But every now and then some hothead decides that if he has to give up his house, he'll show the bank by 'getting even' with them.More often you'll find neglect simply because the owners couldn't afford house payments so where were they going to get funds for basic repairs?However...there are real gems out there if you are patient and persistent. A 200,000 home going for almost half it's appraised value...we missed out on one like this because 15 years ago it was more than we could afford even at that price. Gorgeous house, huge, in an affluent neighborhood. The owner spent so much on mortgage payments this huge home had almost no furnishings! Ahh, if only I'd known then...I'd have begged and borrowed the downpayment from friends and family. Just think of the sheer investment potential.Then there are the government sales, and HUD homes. There used to be clauses that stipulated you had to reside in the home for a specified lenghth of time. 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We put nothing down, purchased a home at the mid to low end of our budget (about 5K under appraisal), owned it six months while living there and making what was really minimal improvements: paint, wallpaper, new water heater, some inexpensive landscaping. Six months later we sold it for 20K more than we paid for it!The third house we bought in for 2 or 3 years and increased the value 18K. Number 2 was not bought for investment purposes, but we didn't lose money. And the one we are in now...been here 7 years. Last time we refinanced the appraisal value was 55K more than what we paid for it! But I think we'll stay here a while, I'm content with the house, neighborhood, schools.Anyway, to answer your question: "Why doesn't everyone do it?" Not everyone knows how. Not everyone can. It's as simple as that.At a foreclosure sale, the mortgage company makes the first bid and they bid what is owed on the loan. 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Did the person buy a house for that price sure but that was 1 out of 50 deals he did not all of them were that way but he wants to get you excited so you will buy his program.

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