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Benefits of Investing in New Construction Real Estate

Marco Santarelli

If your investment focus is on pre-foreclosure, foreclosure, bank-owned property (REOs), or probate sales then you are likely to be purchasing resale properties. One reason is to keep their sales up and debts low in order to be able to attract lender financing so they can build more property.

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Distressed Property: What It Is And How To Invest

AAOA

These homes are typically under foreclosure, in pre-foreclosure, or have already been repossessed by a lender or bank. Bank-Owned (REOs): Real estate-owned (REO) properties are ones that didnt sell at foreclosure auctions and are now owned by the bank or lender. But what actually makes a property distressed?