Buying at an action
Due in part to the popularity of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)'s home
auction program, more potential homebuyers than ever are buying homes at auction. Homes for auction aren't limited
to just HUD, however. Many government entities auction homes for payment of back taxes, and some homeowners even
auction their homes on eBay.com!
Homebuyers considering buying a home at auction should take some steps in advance to help them with their bid
price, and even whether to bid at all on a specific home. There will always be a degree of risk when buying a home
this way, but with a little diligence, potential homebuyers could save a lot of money buying in this manner.
Before the auction, you should have your financing arranged, and have enough cash on hand or in your bank
account to cover a deposit on your purchase. You need to check the features, location, condition, and ownership
history first. Afterwards, be sure to learn what the property is worth by looking at sales of comparable properties
in the same area. Compare homes with the same number of rooms is possible, but be sure to allow for price
differences due to pools, decks, carpeting, window treatments, etc.
At the auction itself, resist the temptation to get into a personal bidding war, just "to beat out the other
guy". Have a set price limit and stick to it. Other houses will come along, and you don't have to win the first
auction that comes your way.
You should know that the price of a home at auction is typically the loan balance (if foreclosed), plus any back
taxes owed, plus legal fees and other expenses in foreclosing the property. This will typically be the opening bid
amount, and the price will go up from there. Even so, it's possible to get a great deal in an auctioned house, with
a little research and planning first.
Also, know that you probably won't be able to get an inspection, and are buying the home "as is". If you can't
do any needed repair work yourself, or can't hire it done within your budget, you may not end up getting such a
bargain in the end.
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