Quote from Ivanovich:
In the market to purchase a home (am relocating) and was curious what the big hoopla was on the online foreclosure listings. Is that some sort of a scam? If it weren't, wouldn't everyone buy a home that way?
What's the catch? Looking for some knowledge on the subject. Thanks.
-Ivan
Quote from Ivanovich:
Appreciate all the feedback. lindq, lowballing is precisely what I plan to do. I'll be looking in the Northern NJ area -and as for realtors, I need to use a particular company that my work is paying for (since the relo package is fully paid). I'm looking in the 500-700 range. What do you suggest a lowball amount is? -40k? -20k?
I also have the cash to pay in full, if that matters in the process at all. Though I think having some interest for tax deduction purposes is preferable.
Cheers.
Quote from Arnie:
You do not need to go through those web sites, especially the ones that charge you. Here's a link to foreclosures. Any local RE agent can help you, some even specialize in foreclosure or REO (Real estate ownded) from banks.
http://www.hud.gov/homes/homesforsale.cfm
Quote from Ivanovich:
Appreciate all the feedback. lindq, lowballing is precisely what I plan to do. I'll be looking in the Northern NJ area -and as for realtors, I need to use a particular company that my work is paying for (since the relo package is fully paid). I'm looking in the 500-700 range. What do you suggest a lowball amount is? -40k? -20k?
I also have the cash to pay in full, if that matters in the process at all. Though I think having some interest for tax deduction purposes is preferable.
Cheers.