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Nicole asked:


If a house is on the market as a forclosure will the bank consider a lower offer? or is their asking price what they expect to get? Thanks

Tags: Asking Price, Forclosure, Foreclosures


February 2nd, 2008 |

Tags: Asking Price, Forclosure, Foreclosures


6 Responses to “Foreclosures?”

  1. Wondering
    February 3rd, 2008 at 7:07 am

    They’re usually willing to deal. They want to get theeir money back as quickly as possible with the least hassle.


  2. bumble b
    February 3rd, 2008 at 7:12 am

    THEY CAN ASK WHATEVER THEY WANT
    FIND OUT WHATS OWED ON THE HOUSE AND MAKE AN OFFER


  3. Hope To The Horizon
    February 5th, 2008 at 1:25 am

    There is usually a cap on how much profit a bank can make over what they are owed on a foreclosure, so they can’t ask over a certain amount more then owed. Banks have ways of getting around this, however. You should go to your local court house and get all the available records on the property you are interested in. These will show exactly how much the bank is owed.

    There are a lot of legal issues that can arise from buying a foreclosure property, so you should consider getting a real estate agent to represent you if you decide to buy. This can help prevent a lot of future problems.


  4. Don
    February 5th, 2008 at 7:07 am

    Many sellers are asking for huge prices for their homes the sake of asking..

    They think that people will simply pay for homes that they cannot afford just because. Those days are gone. People are more educated now. It’s very simple, if you make $50,000 a year, you can only afford a 200,000 home ($1500 monthly mortgage ) with no money down and 6.5 % interest. Period. If you nevertheless go ahead and buy a $300K-500K home instead, you will simply won’t be able to make the payment since you have to consider your other bills that often add up to at least $1,500 month and you have to pay property tax on home , which often run to $400-800 per month..Not to mention if you have a car payment.

    So here’s my proof using a fannie may mortage calcualtor:
    with a 50,000 gross income, that equal to about $3,000.00 Net pay a month. So, if you buy that $300 k home, your mortgage will be about $2,627.24 per month plus your other bills such as your Phone/Bill/Cell/Cable/Gas/Food, etc that equals about $2,000.00 Per month (Yes. that is right..Just add your bill and you will see)

    Net Monthly Income = +3,000.00
    Less Bills -2000.00
    Less Mortgage - $2,627.24 (0 down 6.5 % 30 yr fix)
    =========================
    - $1,627
    ==================

    So, you will have about $1,627 more expenses a month than your income is bringing. So, it’s a simply arithmetic that you will lose that home eventually.


  5. Mark L
    February 6th, 2008 at 10:51 pm

    Never hurts to make a lower offer and keep your fingers crossed. The worst that can happen is they turn you down.


  6. exbuilder
    February 8th, 2008 at 11:39 pm

    The process of buying and selling real estate is always a matter of negotiation. Offers and counter offers are the norm. Do not be afraid to offer less than the asking price. The goal of the bank is to realize enough cash through the sale to satisfy the unpaid balance of the mortgage principal. In a slow market, they may even be willing to take a small loss in order to turn the property to cash.

    Good luck with your offer.


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