Flipping Foreclosure Homes

June 9th, 2008 | by gogozip |

It’s never been easier to buy foreclosed homes. Home owners facing foreclosure are eager to sell, homes are being offered weekly at foreclosure auctions and banks own thousands of homes they don’t want.

Flipping foreclosue houses may be today’s best way for real estate investors to make big money.

Basically, there are three ways that you can flip a foreclosed house. Each of the three has it�s own terms, motivation, and ideal property types.

Retailing is the first method is known as retailing. Most foreclosure homes need some repairs. The financailly distressed home owner probably did no home maintainance for the last 2 or 3 years. You buy the house, do the needed repairs and then turn around and sell it.
There are plenty of foreclosed homes n need of repairs and several ways that you can quickly flip a house to net profit. All you need to know are the techniques that will get you the most money in the least amount of time.

Another way you can flip a house is though wholesaling. Wholesaling involves buying a foreclosed a home at well under market value and then flipping it to an investor for a fast profit. You earn a smaller profit with the tactic, but you get to cash much quicker.

To do this, you�ll need to know the real estate investors in your area, the types of homes that they want and how to fund your purchase, so you can do a quick flip. Money should be avaliable from hard money lenders. If you live in a big area you may find that wholesaling is the quickest way to make a profit.

The third way to flip a house is by assigning the purchase. Using this method, you�ll commit to buy the house. Instead of closing the deal yourself, you�ll assign it to a real estate investor - of course for a small fee. The investor will close the purchase themselves. This can be very profitable, especially if you invest in the right home. You don�t need to have your contract worded any special way to be legal, although you will need to determine the assignment fee.

Flipping houses is very profitable, especially once you have learned the basics. There is plenty of opportunity in the foreclosure market and it’s just waiting for you to jump in and start making money.

Author Mark Walters is a real estate investor who shares his experience at http://www.CashFlowInstitute.com. You can get a free copy of his guide to investing in property tax liens here: http://www.Property-Tax-Liens.info

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