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Meeting with a mortgage guy on Wed.

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
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Stosh, it might beworth your time to actually look at some houses in foreclosure with the situation being what it is. Might get a hell of a deal on one.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
No.
Banks just want them off their books, especially at this time. If you can get approved for a loan, you can buy one no problem.
Sorry for all the dumb questions but how do I find out about foreclosed properties?
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
19,180
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TN
Well to be honest, Im not sure how you'd filter them out specifically, besides asking a realtor to do it for you. But here's what we did.
Just went on realtor.com and put in a stupid-low price range, like $50-$100,000. Obviously this range will have to vary by your location.
Then we went around and visited these really really cheap properties, most of which needed a good bit of work, and most of which were bank repos. Once we found one we liked, we called the realtor in charge of selling, made an offer and the bank snapped it up as quick as possible.
From what I understand, banks dont like to be in the business of owning homes with payments NOT being made on them, so they'll take often less than what's being asked...which is already cheap.
Im just saying it's an option, especially with all the recent foreclosures... you might find a real steal.

Edit: Added the bold NOT.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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408
NY
Well to be honest, Im not sure how you'd filter them out specifically, besides asking a realtor to do it for you. But here's what we did.
Just went on realtor.com and put in a stupid-low price range, like $50-$100,000. Obviously this range will have to vary by your location.
Then we went around and visited these really really cheap properties, most of which needed a good bit of work, and most of which were bank repos. Once we found one we liked, we called the realtor in charge of selling, made an offer and the bank snapped it up as quick as possible.
From what I understand, banks dont like to be in the business of owning homes with payments NOT being made on them, so they'll take often less than what's being asked...which is already cheap.
Im just saying it's an option, especially with all the recent foreclosures... you might find a real steal.

Edit: Added the bold NOT.



Can I request a house sans dynamite?
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
19,180
17
TN
Can I request a house sans dynamite?
Well that's the thing Stosh. Are you willing to forego a little bit of extravagance for the sake of what is probably an ultimately more sound financial decision? I mean you have a new kid and a wife, so maybe a perfect house with no issues at all is a big issue for you, but if you're willing to get your hands dirty... if you're willing to forego some comfort and do some extra work... you could make out well. Im not a real estate expert, so take my advice as anecdotal only. But most people arent willing to do a damn thing...they just want to move into their mcMansion and start watching celebrity apprentice and eating bon bons.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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NY
Well that's the thing Stosh. Are you willing to forego a little bit of extravagance for the sake of what is probably an ultimately more sound financial decision? I mean you have a new kid and a wife, so maybe a perfect house with no issues at all is a big issue for you, but if you're willing to get your hands dirty... if you're willing to forego some comfort and do some extra work... you could make out well. Im not a real estate expert, so take my advice as anecdotal only. But most people arent willing to do a damn thing...they just want to move into their mcMansion and start watching celebrity apprentice and eating bon bons.

Where we are living right now is a strange market.
I've always kept up with the local MLS listings and while prices haven't really increased they haven't really dropped either. Also there "seems" to be very few foreclosures in this area. I've kept a close eye on houses in my range ($300k which is average around here) and they are still selling pretty well. Not to much sits on the market around here except for the overpriced new houses.

The house we're buying is an older (1977) 3 bedroom cheaper house with 9-acres so aside from moving to a house that will be to small for our growing family we're kind of in the lower end of our market right now.

I will look for foreclosures so I don't miss a deal. Thanks for the heads up.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
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NY
i have a friend i used to work w/ who has a place on peaks island...i keep meaning to get out there.
It's the one place in the world that I've been to where I feel like I can relax. Typically I go there every year as my summer vacation.

This is the house we rented this year.
http://www.portisland.com/cgi-bin/realty/exec/search.cgi?view=81&template=_publish_listing_rentals.html

Check out the rest of the site they have some great rentals.

I commented last year that as I was walking back to our cottage around 8pm last year there was a little girl about 8-10yrs old walking alone in the light of only the street lights back to her house from the beach how incredible the island is.

It's an amazing island with great people and a wonderful history the residents try to keep alive.
 

hooples3

Fuggetaboutit!
Mar 14, 2005
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It's the one place in the world that I've been to where I feel like I can relax. Typically I go there every year as my summer vacation.

This is the house we rented this year.
http://www.portisland.com/cgi-bin/realty/exec/search.cgi?view=81&template=_publish_listing_rentals.html

Check out the rest of the site they have some great rentals.

I commented last year that as I was walking back to our cottage around 8pm last year there was a little girl about 8-10yrs old walking alone in the light of only the street lights back to her house from the beach how incredible the island is.

It's an amazing island with great people and a wonderful history the residents try to keep alive.
nice.. what do you do with the dog?? and how is Ned?
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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408
NY
So after meeting with a number of mortgage professionals, taking a number of tours of local homes we offered our current landlords who's house we've been set to buy $40k less then we spoke about 2yrs ago.

We did a TON of research on local houses and the current market. It's a crazy market right now, we were looking through our local craigslist and homes that were listed at $300k 1 month ago are now being listed at $280k. I mean thats LISTED so they assume people will offer less than the LIST price as well.
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
11,003
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The Cleft of Venus
So after meeting with a number of mortgage professionals, taking a number of tours of local homes we offered our current landlords who's house we've been set to buy $40k less then we spoke about 2yrs ago.

We did a TON of research on local houses and the current market. It's a crazy market right now, we were looking through our local craigslist and homes that were listed at $300k 1 month ago are now being listed at $280k. I mean thats LISTED so they assume people will offer less than the LIST price as well.
so, what did they say?
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
so, what did they say?
Long story but I said we needed an answer by Tuesday so we can lock in rates if need be. The owner said he would let us know by the weekend.

Either way there are homes 2 miles down the road brand new with AC and full 2 car garages for the same price they were asking for the small ranch house we're living in.
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
11,003
149
The Cleft of Venus
Long story but I said we needed an answer by Tuesday so we can lock in rates if need be. The owner said he would let us know by the weekend.

Either way there are homes 2 miles down the road brand new with AC and full 2 car garages for the same price they were asking for the small ranch house we're living in.
that other house sounds better.. is it that you just are used to the house you are in?
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
that other house sounds better.. is it that you just are used to the house you are in?
The other houses have 1.1 acres this comes with 8.9 of which only 4 is usable and none of the 8.9 is sub-dividable. But I love the land and yes moving would cost us and we are slightly attached to this house (only slightly). We are going to tour the houses down the road on Friday anyway.
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
11,003
149
The Cleft of Venus
The other houses have 1.1 acres this comes with 8.9 of which only 4 is usable and none of the 8.9 is sub-dividable. But I love the land and yes moving would cost us and we are slightly attached to this house (only slightly). We are going to tour the houses down the road on Friday anyway.
for the best deal, let go of emotional attachments and look at the dollars and cents.

but you already know that.

:)
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
for the best deal, let go of emotional attachments and look at the dollars and cents.

but you already know that.

:)
Like I said we're only SLIGHTLY attached to this house. It mostly has to do with the fact that it disrupts our lives to move. WIth an 8month old it makes moving MORE of a hassle.
 

splat

Nam I am
More like FLOOD PLAIN.
That can be fun too!!! ( see below )

Butthat brings up a Big question then, will you be required to have flood insurance ? I had too , till we finally got the goverment to re-raw the lines the way they were suppose to be. and it is EXPENSIVE ! and covers nothing , it was More then my Homeowners significantly!! if you haven't already look into it !

not far behind my House this past weekend

 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
That can be fun too!!! ( see below )

Butthat brings up a Big question then, will you be required to have flood insurance ? I had too , till we finally got the goverment to re-raw the lines the way they were suppose to be. and it is EXPENSIVE ! and covers nothing , it was More then my Homeowners significantly!! if you haven't already look into it !

not far behind my House this past weekend



Actually our house isn't within the flood plain but 4.5 of the 9 acres I could potentially own is. I actually know the boundary of the flood plain because I did all the civil drawings for the property.

My house sits about 10' higher than the 100yr flood height.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
They countered with $260k and they have no idea what a seller concession is so they didn't account for that in their price.

I think we're going to pass on this house.
 

Nick

My name is Nick
Sep 21, 2001
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where the trails are
Actually our house isn't within the flood plain but 4.5 of the 9 acres I could potentially own is. I actually know the boundary of the flood plain because I did all the civil drawings for the property.

My house sits about 10' higher than the 100yr flood height.
If that is the case, can you actually attach any real value to that 4.5 acres?
It doesn't sound like owning that additional acreage is any benefit to you.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
If that is the case, can you actually attach any real value to that 4.5 acres?
It doesn't sound like owning that additional acreage is any benefit to you.
See 2 posts above, I think we're passing on this house. :)
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
update - We told the owners we couldn't afford his asking price so he should put it on the market. He came back today with an offer slightly lower then we originally asked for so we managed to shave $40k off his original asking price.
 

kingbee

Monkey
Mar 29, 2004
902
0
Ohio
update - We told the owners we couldn't afford his asking price so he should put it on the market. He came back today with an offer slightly lower then we originally asked for so we managed to shave $40k off his original asking price.
Score! So I assume you accepted the offer?
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
Score! So I assume you accepted the offer?
Yep!

The house needs some work but it's in a "fringe" area that is growing so we should be able to make our money back in a few years if we decide to sell. Plus it comes with a pink chimney.
 

kingbee

Monkey
Mar 29, 2004
902
0
Ohio
Yep!

The house needs some work but it's in a "fringe" area that is growing so we should be able to make our money back in a few years if we decide to sell. Plus it comes with a pink chimney.
Place a bunch of bushes at the bottom of it?