Bus tours of foreclosed homes are a surprisingly good way to see a wide range of repossessed homes in just a few hours.
They began in the summer of 2008 and are continuing to be offered in areas where a significant number of foreclosed homes are available, such as Tucson, Ariz., and Florida’s Palm Beach County.
With [...]
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If you’re shopping for a foreclosed house that you want to flip, lie down until the urge passes. Your checkbook and credit report will thank you.
But if you’re looking for a home to live in, buying a foreclosure might save you some money.
Foreclosed homes typically cost 10% to 15% less than comparable homes in the [...]
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Lenders must send you a good faith estimate (GFE) within three days of receiving your application for a mortgage.
The GFE is supposed to help consumers by summarizing all of the loan’s key terms, from the interest rate to closing costs.
But the federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, which spells out what the GFE must include, [...]
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Every buyer expects to haggle over the price of a home.
But if you know what to ask for, you can reduce your closing costs, too.
Add up all of the fees you’ll be expected to pay when your deal is finalized, and you’re not looking at a trivial expense. They can add 3% to 6% to [...]
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States still have special mortgages, down payment assistance or other help for first-time home buyers.
Some programs don’t have as much money as they did before the mortgage crisis hit.
A few states — notably Alabama, Arizona, Kansas, Oregon, Texas and Wisconsin — had to suspend some loan programs in 2009 because of the difficulty of selling [...]
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With mortgage rates very affordable and the economy emerging from a serious recession, there has never been a better or more urgent time to refinance a home.
Reducing your payments as much as possible will allow you to save money now, and save your home from foreclosure if you’re laid off a few months from [...]
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President Obama’s effort to save families from foreclosure got off to a slow start but is picking up some momentum.
Making Home Affordable was supposed to help as many as 4 million borrowers lower their mortgage payments and keep their homes by 2011.
As of mid-September, the Treasury Department said more than 571,000 loan modification offers had [...]
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Now is not the time to overspend on a home.
With the economy emerging from a serious recession and employers still cutting wages and laying off millions of workers, you’ve got to be careful.
You shouldn’t spend so much that you’re scraping and scrimping to pay your bills every month. Nor should you devote every cent of [...]
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Most home buyers need a down payment of 3.5% to 20% of the purchase price to qualify for a mortgage.
A few can still get away with putting no money down through one type of government-guaranteed loan.
A few may have to come up with more than 20% to buy very expensive homes or condos in overbuilt [...]
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Finding the perfect real estate agent could be the first step to finding the perfect home.
These 5 smart moves will help you hire the right agent, at the right price, with the right contract:
Smart move 1. Favor a buyer’s agent.
It’s easier to trust real estate agents who don’t split their time working for buyers and [...]
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