REO Homes in Buckhead Atlanta
The following REO homes in Buckhead Atlanta are currently for sale. An REO property is a house that the bank took ownership of through the foreclosure process. If the property is worth less than the first mortgage on the house, which is very common these days, generally the mortgagor, during foreclosure proceedings, will bid the loan balance on the courthouse steps and take ownership of the home. There are opportunities to get a good deal on a foreclosure in Buckhead, but don’t assume they are all competitively priced. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions...
Read MoreTips To Successfully Navigate The Purchase Of A Foreclosed Home
Tips To Successfully Navigate The Purchase Of A Foreclosed Home Guest post by Marc Rasmussen – Longboat Key condos In this market, prospective home buyers are likely to encounter foreclosed homes as they tour potential properties. When considering the purchase of a bank owned home, potential homeowners often want to know what steps they should take to protect themselves and ensure that the property is a good investment. Avoiding buyer’s remorse when purchasing a foreclosed home does require a homeowner to take on the responsibility of due diligence to avoid unwanted surprises. By...
Read MoreBuckhead Foreclosures for September 18, 2011
The following Buckhead homes for sale are the current foreclosures, bank owned and REO properties in Buckhead. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about any of the Atlanta for sale. Showing properties 1 - 8 of 8. See more Buckhead Foreclosures. (all data current as of 5/23/2012) $324,900 : 3306 Pine Meadow Road NW, Atlanta 3 beds, 2 full baths Home size: 1,774 sq ft Year built: 1958 Parking spots: 2 Square foot source: Tax...
Read MoreBuckhead Foreclosure Homes
I get asked, a lot, about foreclosures, bank owned properties, and REOs. I’ve written a lot about foreclosures in the past, and the articles always generate lots of web traffic. I don’t blame folks for being interested in them, as they can be some great opportunities. I’ve represented clients in purchasing bank owned homes and recently bought a foreclosure in Buckhead for my family. Just because it’s a foreclosure doesn’t mean it’s a great deal; banks can overprice a home just as easily as an individual. If you find a property that has a competitive...
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