Bank owned foreclosures are out of control. Drive through your neighborhood. Ever wonder why you never see your neighbors at “that” house, and you are worried that the grass is growing high or turning brown, or there is some weird note in the window? Chances are- that home is another foreclosure. I was shocked when we had 1000 new defaults on home loans in one month late last year. It’s not getting any better: January, February and March each averaged 1,600 NEW defaults per month! 80% of homes that enter default turn into bank owned foreclosures within a year. Do the math.
There was a moratorium- a government imposed stoppage, of new foreclosures coming on the market. Because of that, selling inventory of homes is down (approximately 1500 when it used to be over 3000). But this moratorium ended September 15. The banks are now allowed to put their foreclosures on the market for sale. Do you think they are going to wait, losing time as other banks put their homes on the market? Unlikely.
A brash of many foreclosures coming on the market will cause home values to go down even more than they are now. You think the home values NOW are bad, wait until more foreclosures come on the market! Why? Because banks don’t care about other homeowners, like yourself, in your neighborhood. They only care about selling their foreclosed homes as quickly as possible to limit their losses. If that means pricing their homes far below the rest of the neighborhood, they will do it.
With more foreclosures for sale it means more competition for banks to sell their assets before other banks do. This means cutting their list prices even more to beat other banks. If a home buyer buys another bank’s foreclosure before theirs, they lose out, and don’t want that to happen.
So if you are considering selling your home, I strongly recommend you selling it NOW. At the current rate of defaults and foreclosures, it doesn’t look like the foreclosure market is going to end anytime soon. To receive the most out of the sale of your home, contact our office TODAY!
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