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Bank Owned Properties, Foreclosures and Short sales

06-21-09
Corey Salois
Corey Salois: Real Estate Agent in Kalispell, MT

So the majorhype in today's real estate market is finding the best deal possible and many people are turning towards foreclosures and bank owned properties to find these deals. But, are these truly the best deals out there? Each market is different and that is why it is important to find someone to work with in that market that understands market conditions, foreclosures, short sales and has experience dealing with banks.

In the Flathead Valley we are seeing our share of foreclosures, not nearly at the rate of many other places in the country but they are here. The trend we see though is a little different than in other areas. Because our market has always been a large second home market we are seeing a little different price range for foreclosures than some areas. We aren't seeing as many homes in the $150,000 - $250,000 range as one might thing. We are seeing quite a few in the $350,000+ range....even up to over a million. There are a few reasons for this. If it is a second home not all of the governmental protections apply and so rather than people fighting harder to keep their homes they are letting them go back to the bank. The same goes for investment property and commercial property.

So before I get into this too far let's go over a few different terms. It may be review for a lot of people but it is always useful information. Here is some terminology

REO - Stands for Real Estate Owned. This is a property that goes back to the mortgage company after an unsuccessful foreclosure auction.

Short Sale - Means that the bank will sell the property for less than they are owed.

Foreclosure - A home that is in the process of going to auction.

Trustees Sale - The sale of property that takes place on the courthouse steps.

Ok, so we are seeing quite a few short sales. These are good opportunities for buyers to be able to get into some properties for great deals. Don't be fooled though, just because it is a short sale doesn't always mean it is a good deal. Many times properties are in a short sale because they are no longer worth what was owed on them. People who purchased homes at the height of the market and then leveraged them or received loans for more than the purchase price of the property may be in these situations where their bank is willing to sell the property for less than they are owed. So be careful on these. It is important to do full research on the history of the property, how often has it sold, what has it sold for in the past, etc. Also, if you are the seller of a short sale home you have to be careful and have good legal advice so that when you close on the property you are assured that the bank cannot come after you for the balance owed.

Trustees Sales and Foreclosure auctions. Are these good deals? Most of the time yes but again it is so important to do your homework and research these properties thoroughly. When a property is sold on the court house steps is is transferred by a Trustee's Deed which is not backed by title insurance and so is not necessarily insuring the property against any other liens that may come up. A good example of this is that the IRS has the "Right of Redemption" meaning that if the IRS has a lien on the property for unpaid monies they can come back up to 120 days after the sale and reclaim the property. Also, when you buy these properties you may be buying into other liens that are due. If people aren't making their house payments it is possible they are also not making other payments. That is why it is important to make sure that there are no other liens, judgments, etc. filed against the property.

REO. These are usually the safest way to buy foreclosed homes. The bank has either bought back the property at auction, the property didn't sell or they have done a deed in lieu of foreclosure. The nice thing about these sales is that they are insured by a title company and come with title insurance and are transferred by a special warranty deed which is much safer than other types of deeds.

So, this is a brief introduction into short sales, bank owned properties, etc. If you would like more information or would like to find out about foreclosures in your area call me today to find out how you might be able to find some great deals.

Flathead Valley Update: June 14, 2009

Cary Jo Hofstad: Real Estate Agent in Kalispell, MT

Yes, it is a Sunday, but it was also a work day with an open house and checking out 2 renters in our townhomes. A sunny, hot day until the thunder storms rolled in this afternoon. We need rain on our hay fields. They are behind schedule so for once will not be doing hay over the 4th of July.

Sailboat is in Flathead Lake. A yearly affair putting it in when the lake is at full pool in June and taking it out for the winter in early October. No easy feet with a 30' boat! A big truck picks it up and launches it. The great engine starts every year.

Interest rates are raising but still time to buy. Had a buyer lock in at 5.5% this last week. Still great rates.

Garden is blooming away with all the sun and warmth this week.

Big Drift report: plows reached the Big Drift on Going to the Sun Highway in Glacier National Park. Always a sign that the full highway will be open soon.

Kalispell has hired a new city manager, we will watch and see how this Indiana man works out.

Flathead Valley Update: June 5, 2009

Cary Jo Hofstad: Real Estate Agent in Kalispell, MT

When visiting NW Montana this summer or just looking for something to do:

Favorite restaurants: Kalispell - Capers on Main Street

Whitefish - Kandahar on Big Mountain

West Glacier - Belton Chalet

Favorite Glacier National Park location: Many Glacier

Favorite Summer Theater: Alpine Theater Project in Whitefish, Broadway caliber in the valley

Bigfork Theater - musicals nightly in the summer with college intern actors

Biking: Kalispell and Whitefish bike trails

Mountain Biking: Herron Park, Kuhn's wildlife area, Big Mountain

Hiking: close in Jewel Basin, Big Mountain, Herron Park (Foys to Blacktail)

Farmer's Markets: Kalispell - Sat. mornings, Whitefish - Tuesday evenings

Concert series: Kalispell Depot Park - Wednesdays at noon, Tuesday evenings

Rebecca Farms - Glacier Orchestra concert on the lawn - check either web site

Sailing: Flathead Lake either at the Northshore Yacht club or Dayton

Motor boating: Hungry Horse Reservoir, Flathead Lake, Whitefish Lake, Tally Lake - many more lakes, too many to mention

3 Day Horse Event: The Event at Rebecca Farms, late July

MANY more things to do - too many to mention!! Summer is short but very sweet.

Flathead Valley Weekly Update: May 27, 2009

Cary Jo Hofstad: Real Estate Agent in Kalispell, MT

Whitefish Farmer's Market: a not to be missed Tuesday night event in the summer! Live jazz, good food, vendors of everything to make the evening fun. A great atmosphere to shop in and just enjoy a warm summer eveing. Afterwards, we had dinner at Latitude 48 - wonderful.

2 not to be missed local products at the market: Flathead Valley grown hydroponic tomatoes and butterhead lettuce; The Back Home Bakery "just like France" bread products and the most awesome croissants this side of the Atlantic! The bakery is tucked away west of Kalispell in the hills of West Valley. An incredible one man bakery which supplies local shops and restaurants. Check out the web site: thebackhomebakery.com .

It was a lovely Memorial Day weekend in the Flathead. Sun, 75+ degrees. Many people headed to Glacier National Park - the road is not open all the way through the park yet, but still can bike in further than drive and enjoy seeing the spring time progress of the snow melt.

More and more buyers are starting to jump into this buyer's market. Still a great opportunity to grab a good deal in this wonderful valley.

City of Whitefish is debating where to put public parking lots. Alpine Theater Project has their summer season tickets on sale - we always subscribe. Broadway caliber in the valley.

Libby Montana Real Estate-- take 2

Debra Cernick: Real Estate Brokerage in Libby, MT

Here is Northwest Montana at its best! There are many lakes with private property and many lakes that have no private property to buy BUT have access to the public. THis is just one of the many advantages of living in the Northwest part of Montana! There is a string of lakes between Kalipsell Mt and Libby Mt called the chain of lakes. They offer recreation and year round living. So come enjoy life for the summer, year round or just for the week-end. Contact Montana Country Real Estate- for properties that will make you happy!