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<tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">Simple formula for building massive wealth through real estate foreclosures.  Learn how to find and buy foreclosed properties and how this college dropout bought or sold over $12,000,000 worth of real estate starting at the age of 20 and retiring before 30 years old.</tagline>
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<issued>2006-03-22T12:07:00-08:00</issued>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">About 3 days ago, I was looking through the MLS system for houses in my area. I stumbled across a house in Troy, MI that appeared to be a beautiful home for a reasonable price.<br />
<br />I researched the house a bit more and determined that it was an REO. An REO is a house that was lost in foreclosure and went back to the bank. The bank owned the house and was trying to git rid of it. The house was listed for $349,900 which seemed quite reasonable.<br />
<br />The bank bought the house back at auction for $312,500. In my eyes that leaves a good amount of equity for anyone buying the house. If you were able to buy the house for around $315,000 you would have approx 25,000 in equity. This would be ideal for someone looking for a primary residence, as opposed to a real estate investor looking to flip the house.<br />
<br />Anyway, I called to look at the house and it was already under contract. I am anxious to see what the bank accepted for the house. I will keep you posted.<br />
<br />For more info on REO's visit:<br />
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<name>Jeffrey Ringold</name>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">I came across a foreclosure deal the other day involving a bank owned property (REO). The property appraised for 2.5 million dollars and the bank was willing to accept appoxiamtely $850,000. I am not taking advantage of this deal but another real estate investor that I know is.<br />
<br />The trouble with this deal is that the market is so slow around here right now. An investor should be able to sell the home below the appraised amount and more than $850,000 for a nice profit, but if he can't the mortgage will eat him alive. I think it would be ideal for someone looking for a primary residence in this price range, that way they don't have to worry about flipping the house right away. Just my thoughts.<br />
<br />To learn how to make money from foreclosures like this one visit:<br />
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Learning how to buy foreclosures has never been easier. This book is a simple step by step system that will walk  you buy the hand to buying your first foreclosure deal.<br />
<br />Real estate foreclosures are every where. Now is the type to get starting investing in real estate. Click here to learn more about this book.<br />
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Short sales foreclosures:<br />
<br />Short sales are when a buyer works out a deal with the lender for less money than is owed on a foreclosed house.<br />
<br />Before the house goes to public auction, the homeowner has the option of buying the house for what they owe the bank. Often times, real estate investors will contact the bank and negotiate a deal to buy the house for less money. This is known as a short sale. While short sales take good negotiating skills, they can be very lucrative.<br />
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Here are some other resources to learn how to buy foreclosures.  Jeffrey Ringold has helped thousands of students from around North America get their start in real estate investing to increase their quality of life and give them the opportunity to work from home and be their own boss.  Whether you are looking to make $500 per month or tens of thousands per month, Mr. Ringold can help you achieve your goals.  His books and courses are designed to give you simple, yet proven and powerful methods to earn more money in real estate.<br />
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Foreclosure:<br />The act of foreclosing. The real estate investment buzz word around the country is foreclosure. With foreclosures at an all time high, homeowners are losing their houses to banks on a daily basis. At any given time, there are literally thousands of homes that are being foreclosed upon. The process varies in length from state to state. These foreclosures offer a great opportunity for real estate investors to capitalize. If you are interesting in learning more about real estate foreclosures.<br />
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">What is foreclosure?<br />
<br />Foreclosure is the process used by banks to take back property that borrowers are defaulting on the loans. When you buy a house, generally a mortgage is involved. The mortgage gives the bank the right to take the house back if the owner stops paying.<br />
<br />It takes approximately 120 days before the house goes to auction.<br />
<br />If the house doesn't sell at auction, the bank takes it back and it becomes an REO.<br />
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