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		<title>San Jose REO or Bank Owned Home &#8211; South 33rd</title>
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Status: Sold
ML Number: 80903799
Parcel Number: 481-16-013
ZIP: 95116
Area: 4 Alum Rock
City: San Jose
City Limits: False
County: SANTA CLARA COUNTY
Thomas Br Map: pg. 834 (F4)
Cross Street: E San Fernando
Unincorporated: False
Beds: 2
Baths: 2
Stories: 1
Class: Single Family Residential
Type: Detached Single Family
List Price: $237,900
Original Price: $244,900
List Date: 1/23/2009
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<td valign="top"><span class="DetailHeader"><strong>Status:</strong> Sold</span><br />
<strong>ML Number: </strong>80903799<br />
<strong>Parcel Number: </strong>481-16-013<br />
<strong>ZIP: </strong>95116<br />
<strong>Area: </strong>4 Alum Rock<br />
<strong>City: </strong>San Jose<br />
<strong>City Limits: </strong>False<br />
<strong>County: </strong>SANTA CLARA COUNTY<br />
<strong>Thomas Br Map: </strong>pg. 834 (F4)<br />
<strong>Cross Street: </strong>E San Fernando<br />
<strong>Unincorporated: </strong>False<br />
<strong>Beds: </strong>2<br />
<strong>Baths: </strong>2<br />
<strong>Stories: </strong>1</td>
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<strong>Type: </strong>Detached Single Family<br />
<strong>List Price: </strong>$237,900<br />
<strong>Original Price: </strong>$244,900<br />
<strong>List Date: </strong>1/23/2009<br />
<strong>DOM: </strong>53<br />
<strong>CDOM: </strong>53<br />
<strong>Lot Size (Acres): </strong>0.123<br />
<strong>Lot Size: </strong>5360.00 SF<br />
<strong>SqFt (source): </strong>924 (Assessor)<br />
<strong>Age: </strong>84<br />
<strong>Year Built: </strong>1925<br />
<strong>Zoning: </strong>R18<br />
<strong>School District: </strong>San Jose Unified</td>
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<div class="editableRemarks" onmouseover="if(typeof(SE_OpenEditableRemarksTooltip) != 'undefined')SE_OpenEditableRemarksTooltip(this);">This was quite an interesting home.  Much like other homes in the area there have been a number of modifications with out permits.  This is very problematic when using an FHA loan for the purchase of the property.  In this case the buyer was attempting to use the City of San Jose First Time Home Buyer Program the Welcome Home Program.  Unfortunately the Welcome Home Program has tough requirements regarding properties and a number of low priced REO&#8217;s may not qualify.</div>
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<div class="editableRemarks" onmouseover="if(typeof(SE_OpenEditableRemarksTooltip) != 'undefined')SE_OpenEditableRemarksTooltip(this);">We were fortunate enough to negotiate a low price of $237,000 with 3% back for buyers Non Reoccuring Closing Costs.  After we had property inspections and there was about $7,000 of Section one we negotiated another $7,000 off the purchase price.  We closed in a month and a half for $230,000.</div>
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		<title>So You are Interested in Buying an REO</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 16:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Get Pre-Approved and Be Ready to Act
In the REO market, expect the competition to be fierce especially in the bay area where investors or homebuyers like yourself are anxious to take advantage of these prices. It&#8217;s not uncommon for there to be multiple [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>So you are interested in buying a REO, here&rsquo;s what you should consider:</strong></h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><img height="191" border="2" align="left" width="180" alt="buying reo santa clara, buying bank owned santa clara, santa clara bank owned" src="http://santaclaravalleyliving.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/image/reo-house.jpg" title="So You are Interested in Buying an REO" />Get Pre-Approved and Be Ready to Act</strong></p>
<p>In the REO market, expect the competition to be fierce especially in the bay area where investors or homebuyers like yourself are anxious to take advantage of these prices. It&rsquo;s not uncommon for there to be multiple offers on bank-owned properties. Just as you are looking for a bargain, so are many other buyers.&nbsp; In the areas that you are considering the fewer the number of REO&#8217;s the higher likelihood that you will encounter stiff competition when it comes to buying.&nbsp; To ensure your chances of buying an REO in cities like Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, and Saratoga, yes I said Saratoga.&nbsp; You should be financially prepared to make a down payment and you should have a pre-approval letter from a lender in place before making an offer.<br />
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Know Where and How to Look</strong></p>
<p>In Santa Clara County most if not all REOs are&nbsp; listed on the Multiple Listing Service and can be found on the majority of websites that feature properties for sale. There are also several websites that specialize in foreclosed properties. You can get a head start and see which properties are in the process of foreclosure on RealtyTrac.com or find homes that have already been foreclosed upon by checking sites like CaliforniaMoves.com, Trulia.com and Zillow.com. Many lenders also have their foreclosed properties listed directly on their websites.<br />
<strong><br />
Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst&nbsp;</strong> </p>
<p>In all likelihood, you will not be &ldquo;wowed&rdquo; when walking through the door of an REO. Most are sold &ldquo;as is.&rdquo; In the months leading up to foreclosure, the homeowner may have disregarded maintenance and let the condition of the home deteriorate. Do not be surprised if you see homes stripped of appliances, light fixtures and any other items that can be sold. In the worst case scenarios, homes fall victim to vandals and transients who take advantage of a vacant property. It&rsquo;s not always a pretty sight, but for buyers who are looking for a challenge, or who can afford the time and effort involved in buying an REO, these types of properties may be right for you.<br />
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It May Take Longer Than You Expect</strong></p>
<p>Each bank/lender works a little differently, but they all have similar goals. They want to get the best price possible; they have no interest in &ldquo;dumping&rdquo; the real estate they own cheaply. Generally, banks have an entire department set up to manage their REO inventory, and in this current market, with the increased number of bank-owned properties those departments are often back-logged for days, if not weeks and thus cannot always respond quickly to offers or other inquiries.&nbsp; In Santa Clara County these banks or asset managment companies work with only a few brokers or agents who can have anywhere from 10 to 50 listings at a time.&nbsp; Sometimes getting a timely direct response from these agents is not always possible.</p>
<p>Once an offer to purchase is made, banks generally present a &ldquo;counteroffer.&rdquo; It may be at a higher price than you expect because the bank has to be able to demonstrate to its investors, shareholders and auditors that they attempted to get the highest price possible. You are then free to accept, reject or counter the bank&rsquo;s counter-offer.</p>
<p>Your offer or counter-offer will probably have to be reviewed and approved by several individuals and/or other companies. As such, this process may take several days to complete.</p>
<p>It is important when purchasing a bank-owned property that you understand that the timing can sometimes be longer and drawn-out than a typical resale.&nbsp; However, do not confuse an REO transaction with a short sale which can often take upt o 3 months to complete.<br />
<strong><br />
Understanding the Property Condition</strong></p>
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Banks typically sell a property in &ldquo;as is&rdquo; condition. Some banks will agree to provide a Section 1 Pest Certification, but not unless that requirement is included in the final contract. Banks will usually allow you to get all the inspections you want (at your expense), but they probably will not agree to do any or all repairs. Offers to buy REO property may include an inspection contingency period that allows you to terminate the sale if the inspections reveal defects that the bank will not correct and that you might not want to accept. Be aware that some banks require use of their own contract forms which do not include the same types of provisions as standard Realtor forms. In those situations you should review the bank&rsquo;s purchase contract documents with your own agent and understand the unique terms that the lenders are creating. Even if you have agreed to buy the property &ldquo;as is,&rdquo; you may request that the bank make repairs or give you a credit after you have completed the inspections. Some banks will re-negotiate to save the transaction instead of putting the property back on the market, but that possibility should not be taken for granted. Some banks may not provide financing on their REOs but it doesn&rsquo;t hurt to ask.<br />
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Making the Offer</strong></p>
<p>Before making an offer, have your Agent contact the Listing Agent and ask the following questions:</p>
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<li style="text-align: justify;">Are there any inspection or repair reports?&nbsp; This answer is usually no.&nbsp; However if the home has been in contract before the previous buyer may have done inspections and they agent is obligated to disclose those inspections.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">What work has the bank performed and/or what work will the bank agree to perform? Usually no again.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify;">How long do you anticipate that it will take the bank to accept an offer?&nbsp; Typically in Santa Clara County I have come to expect the same day or up to 3 day lag times on responses.</li>
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Offers are usually faxed or uploaded to the bank. The Listing Agent needs your originals. There is generally no formal presentation. Keep in mind: nothing happens on evenings and weekends as banks are closed. The keys to remember are: You should have sufficient money available to put down a reasonable deposit; you need to be pre-approved by a reputable lender; your offer should contain reasonable, straight forward contingencies and the offer should specify a closing date that is within a reasonable amount of time. There should be no unique wording outside the parameters of a normal contract or your offer may be rejected.&nbsp; Remember &quot;as is&quot; and highest price, thats what the bank is looking for.</p>
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What are Some of the Pitfalls to Watch Out For with REOs?<br />
<strong><br />
Determine all fees associated with purchasing the property. </strong></h3>
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<li>There may be hidden fees like liens, unpaid taxes, penalties, etc. to contend with.</li>
<li>How low will they go? Lenders may not be willing to negotiate the price down from market or close to market. This is especially true in areas where home values have fallen further than lenders want to acknowledge.</li>
<li>Be prepared for a counter. Because the sale of bank-owned properties are becoming increasingly popular and therefore, competitive, we are seeing cases in which banks are countering at an amount that is above the original list price. These actions can discourage some buyers.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><br />
There Are No Guarantees in Buying REOs</strong><br />
&nbsp;<br />
On the surface, it might sound like a bank-owned property is a steal but if the bank wants to sell its inventory on the open market for the amount of money that was once owed to the bank, it may not be as good of a deal as one might think. Couple that with the fact that bankowned properties are not always left in the best condition; a great deal of work and money may be needed after escrow closes to improve the property.</p>
<p>When considering the purchase of an REO, you need to look closely at comparable sales in the neighborhood and be sure to take into account the time and cost of any repairs or remodeling that may be needed. In most cases, banks do not want to indefinitely hold on to their inventory as it isn&rsquo;t in the bank&rsquo;s best interest to let the property sit. Therefore, some banks have incentives to price a home for less than market value just to get rid of it. However, while it is true that banks are typically anxious to sell bank-owned property quickly, they are also strongly motivated to get as much as they can for it.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that although bargains with bank-owned properties exist, it is important to understand the pitfalls that may also exist in buying REO property. That is why it is imperative that when you do decide to explore the purchase of a bank-owned property that you do so with the aid of a professional, experienced Realtor, like myself, who will guide you through the intricacies of this type of transaction.</p>
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