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Tips To Keep Yourself Out Of A Con With An Arizona Foreclosure

August 1st, 2010 Posted in Short Sales
by Helen Hunter

Everyone seems to be under the assumption that you can save a lot of time and money when you purchased a foreclosed home. The fact of the matter is it can be incredibly hard to find a home that will not cost you an arm and a leg in the repairs and upkeep department. Before you think about purchasing an Arizona foreclosure, make sure to look over these tips that will help protect you and your hard earned money.

When you work with a real estate agent and you shop for a home on the regular market you will have the option to make an offer and save some money. While foreclosed homes do offer a 25% discount, the price will never budge after that. Banks will not listen to any offers besides the named price. Make sure to look strictly within your means so you know what you can afford.

Foreclosed homes are not like typical homes that you see on the market today. The as-is sticker is usually attached to the home and what you see is what you are going to get. And Arizona foreclosure could have a number of things that need to be worked on before you move in and typical homeowners are not prepared for all of this. Keep this in mind when you are thinking of saving some money you will end up spending on the home later.

Your real estate agent should remind you that all of the closing costs that come at the end will need to be paid by you. If you have a lender that is working with you, make sure that you keep the loan terms as loose as possible so that you can get exactly what you need. Most of the time, people turn away at this point simply because the overall cost and what you have to do is simply not worth it.

Lenders and banks do not usually loan money for someone to buy an Arizona foreclosure. Foreclosures are not a very good investment unless you have the time and money to fix it up and sell it all over again. Banks will not contact you after you drop off an application simply because the application might not be looked over for a couple of months.

There are plenty of ads and outlets to seek out foreclosed homes but the fact is, banks that you need to contact are never available. Once in awhile you might get a call back but if you do not answer right away you might have to wait even longer. Leave your messages with recordings about homes until someone finally gets in touch with you.

Saving a certain percentage on a foreclosed home might seem like an excellent deal. The fact of the matter is you are going to spending a lot more to fix up the home. Before you know it that 25 percent that you have saved has been spent and you still have thousands more to go. Save your home and look for other lending options and possible grants that you might qualify for.

If you want to buy a home, do not turn to an Arizona foreclosure. There are a wide variety of other options that your real estate agent should be able to plug you into. Check out other financing options and get started from there!

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