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REO invested Properties

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

REO” acronym means “Real Estate Owned” properties. REO properties are known as bank owned residential property, bank REOs, house foreclosures, etc. “REO companies” are businesses that deal exclusively with these investments. Foreclosure has been all over America for the past couple of years.

This fad is expected to continue in the next 2-3 years or even longer. As a result, foreclosure property investment has become an industry unto itself.

There are several homes in various stages of foreclosure. As a result, companies that are completely dedicated to the acquisition and resale of REO & bank owned residential property have been springing up all around the United States.

They are called “REO companies” or “REO asset management companies”. As foreclosures pr were beginning to pull up headlines, various investors and real estate professionals began to approach banks and lenders for their lists of bank REOs.

After these banks supplied these lists, they will also provide the selling prices that they would allow for those homes.Making a foreclosure property investment was basically an informal process done on a bank-by-bank, house-by-house basis. But, that changed when foreclosures began to sweep across the US like a tidal wave.

Banks and other lenders were inundated with foreclosure properties every week and began to look for other means to eradicate their losses and take away these bank REOs. American entrepreneurial spirit, specialized new companies began to take shape.

These new “REO companies” deal only with “distressed” real estate, including bank owned residential property, homes in various stages of foreclosure and homes that are in jeopardy of foreclosure. A lot of businesses that like to consider themselves as “REO asset management companies”. However, most are not making any money.

It is due to lacking on one or more of the following: experience, strong management, funding/cash flow, relationships with banks and lenders, networks of realtors, contractors and appraisers, etc. However, the REO companies those are profitable have ALL of these attributes and proven business processes as outlined below:

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Where to look for foreclosures

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

In a down real estate market, finding foreclosed homes is easy. To make your search easier, here is the list of the places where you can find foreclosures.

Auction Houses

Auction companies hold a inventory of properties, sometimes selling as much as 100 homes or more in just 1 day. Since the bidding is relatively quick and houses can be sold in a matter of seconds, prices of real estate can go over the board but you can find really good properties in their inventory.

Bank Web sites

Major banks maintain a good list of foreclosed properties. Visit bank web sites and check out the foreclosed properties listing.

Online foreclosure companies

There are a few companies online that specialize in selling foreclosed homes. A small,one-time membership fee is charged to anyone who wishes to access the list of foreclosed properties. Once you join you will normally have access to a list of property from across the nation. This is very helpful if you have a part of the country you prefer to invest in.

Buyers agents/Real Estate Agents

These agents are either maintaining personal web sites or are under real estate companies that sell foreclosed properties. You can search them online or browse through yellow page listings. Major cities have real estate offices where you can inquire into possibility of acquiring foreclosures.

Real Estate Signs

You don’t need to look anywhere else because you can find foreclosure signs around your neighborhood.These signs contain address and contact information of the agents you can visit or call. The best thing about considering homes with real estate signs is that you can actually check the condition of the house on-site. Nothing is stoping you from walking the property to take a look to see if it is worth looking into. And with one phone call, you can arrange with the agent the date when you want to see the interior of the house.

Government Agencies

Department of the Treasury and other government agencies have a list of real estate properties for sale. Usually, when buying a house from these agencies, you are required to acquire the services of a real estate broker or personally submit an offer. Go to any of the government agencies web sites for more information.

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REO Goldminer — Reviewed

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

I have come across a product named REO Goldminer that is a game changing system for the enterprising real estate investors of the world. Many of you probably already know that finding good quality deals or quality information when searching for REOs can be extremely difficult. Given the stone wall that many investors feel they are up against when researching REOs, they often turn to alternative marketing practices. Have you ever sent out thousands of direct mail pieces, posted Bandit Signs, or run ads in the classified section of your hardly even read local newspaper? And even worse, numerous real estate investors try calling those that are on the edge of losing their home, looking to come up with a win-win solution for everybody. Unfortunately, it’s not normally interpreted this way.

Assuming you could create a perfect real estate investing solution, you would most likely imagine a solution that brings the best deals to your computer with virtually no effort, and little cost. Better yet we would have none of that inefficient marketing that up until now has been your only option. An investing utopia similar to this would allow you to recover your time, save your money, and prevent stress. It seems that this system is now ready and available with REO Goldminer.

REO Goldminer has been out in a beta version up to this point and hasn’t really officially had a launch to bring it to the masses. Seemingly, in mid-May that is going to change. As I understand it, if they reach a certain number of clients they will be closing the doors until existing clients leave, which seems unlikely. Waiting for someone to leave before you get in sort of deal. The big question is what do the creators claim this REO Goldminer system will do.

Here are a couple of the major points that REO Goldminer says it provides. It allows you to search for REOs in each and every state. You can even get down to the city level. The software lets users choose what discounts they are interested in. Price can be searched by maximum and minimum. The results of REO Goldminer provide investors with list price, agent contact details, address, city, zip code, and more. REO Goldminer can give an overall value estimation to investors also. The software positions investors to make 2-25 offers/day, when you are ready. The creators have been building systems related to this service for awhile and this appears to be their crowning achievement.

Right now we are working on getting a word with the people behind REO Goldminer that we will be able to bring to you via our review blog located at REOGoldminerReview.com. Visit our website now and see what additional review info we can provide.

In truth, based on what this program seems to deliver, you need to strongly consider this versus your current business model. Just one deal means thousands of dollars and fortunately the majority of investors still haven’t heard about this!

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