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Las Vegas Bank Foreclosures For Sale

Las Vegas Bank Foreclosures For Sale
Las Vegas Bank Foreclosures For Sale

Not only has the stock market proven to be shaky and a scary investment but when you purchase stock in a company you are investing in an intangible asset that can be lost entirely. Las Vegas bank foreclosures are tangible investments that many people are finding is a very good decision.

When you purchase stock options, you are giving your money to a company as a belief that they will be successful in the long or short term and make you a bit of profit. Stock was designed as a way for people to loan money, in a sense, to companies, to help them get established or succeed on a project. There is never any guarantee that the endeavors of the company will be successful or that the company will not shut down. When projects fail or the company does not succeed with their endeavors, you lose the stock or a substantial part of the value. The great thing about homes is that they are tangible and can be insured. You physically have a piece of property when you invest in them and the housing market has followed a trend of increasing over time.

Investing in a foreclosed home is an excellent idea because you always get the home at a rock bottom price and your chances of making an investment are almost guaranteed. This is because you walk into the home with instant equity. As an investor, if you are investing in foreclosed homes with the purpose of a long term investment then you are sure to make money and never have to worry about losing the tangible asset.

If you are an investor looking for a wise investment because the stock market has done you wrong too many times and the economy seems a little too shaky, you should consider Las Vegas bank foreclosures as the best option.

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Joseph Smith has been educating buyers on the finer points of Las Vegas Bank Foreclosures for over five years. Visit BankForeclosuresSale.com and read more advice on finding information about Bank Foreclosures.

Source - Investing in Las Vegas bank foreclosures Instead of Stock

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Countrywide Bank Foreclosure Properties

Countrywide Bank Foreclosure Properties
Countrywide Bank Foreclosure Properties

Question: Am real estate agent wanting to list Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Foreclosed houses?

If someone could direct me to applications for RE agents to fill out to list foreclosed properties for Fannie Mae, Citi Bank, Countrywide, etc. I dont understand how only certain RE company in a town list all the foreclosed properties from these mortgage entities. When a Fannie Mae loan is defaulted on and they get it back and want to sell it, I would like to be the agent or one of the agents that they call in my area (North LA) to list the home for sell. ALSO I would like to sign up with FANNIE MAE as Property Preservation Specialist to maintain these homes, such as lawn care, winterizaions, damage assessment during foreclosure. I have scoured Fannie Maes website and can not find one place that helps me. Also need find the Fannie Mae guidelines on property preservation such as a handbook outlining their requirements to be done. I also need to find HUDS guidelines and would like to be Agent in my area to list HUD Homes. Is it true, u have to knw peple in hgh places to get in.

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Answer: To allow people to bid on HUD properties through you (as a licensed broker) you need to fill out a simple application on their website. But you will rarely see any HUD properties in California.

As far as Fannie Mae goes, you need to visit www.efanniemae.com, not www.fanniemae.com if you want to fill out forms to service their properties. Also, do a search on www.fanniemae.com for REO properties in California (currently there are 9) and contact the broker and ask how he/she got started.

I'm glad you asked this question, I found an underpriced property in my neck of the woods that I should check out.

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