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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying Foreclosures

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  • 352 páginas
  • 13 horas de lectura

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Find the sound investments among the foreclosures. Covering both bank-owned and government-owned properties, this book focuses on helping buyers distinguish between good foreclosure investments and those plagued with liens and other pitfalls. Readers will learn about the benefits of buying foreclosures; foreclosure timeline and process; the different types of foreclosures; finding pre- foreclosed properties; important pre-purchase pitfalls; buying at an auction; and more. � The national residential foreclosure rate rose to from 1 to 1.23% (of all mortgages) by the end of 2003�the biggest jump in 30 years � Foreclosures are expected to increase as interest rates rise and monthly payments on short-term variable rate and interest-only loans begin to follow (Realty Times)

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying Foreclosures, Bobbi Dempsey, Todd Beitler

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Título
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying Foreclosures
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Alpha
Publicado en
2005
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
352
ISBN10
1592573959
ISBN13
9781592573950
Serie
Calificación
3,25 de 5
Descripción
Find the sound investments among the foreclosures. Covering both bank-owned and government-owned properties, this book focuses on helping buyers distinguish between good foreclosure investments and those plagued with liens and other pitfalls. Readers will learn about the benefits of buying foreclosures; foreclosure timeline and process; the different types of foreclosures; finding pre- foreclosed properties; important pre-purchase pitfalls; buying at an auction; and more. � The national residential foreclosure rate rose to from 1 to 1.23% (of all mortgages) by the end of 2003�the biggest jump in 30 years � Foreclosures are expected to increase as interest rates rise and monthly payments on short-term variable rate and interest-only loans begin to follow (Realty Times)