Listing Foreclosure Home

Written by Jill Morrison
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Listing Foreclosure Home options can be desirable for the homeowner and especially desirable for buyers. A listing Foreclosure home may save a buyer a great deal of money on the purchase. It will also remove the Foreclosure status from the record of the homeowner.

Results of a Listing Foreclosure Home

A listing foreclosure home can be purchased by a buyer after the homeowner agrees to an offer that has been made. This is a desirable option for the homeowner because it will remove their responsibility from all Mortgage debt. A sale will also improve their credit score by removing Foreclosure status from their record.

A buyer would want to make a purchase on a Foreclosure home because of the potential savings. A buyer could save up to 20-40% from the market value of the home. Foreclosure investing is very competitive, so buyers must take action quickly to reap the rewards of savings.

If a Foreclosure home is not sold from the listing, control and ownership of the home can be taken away from the homeowner. If a sale cannot be made, it is recommended that the owner should take out a loan and refinance. Owners may also use an assistance program to further guide them to a quick solution.


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