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The Pre-Foreclosure Real Estate Handbook: Insider Secrets to Locating and Purchasing Pre-Foreclosed Properties in Any Market
The Pre-Foreclosure Real Estate Handbook: Insider Secrets to Locating and Purchasing Pre-Foreclosed Properties in Any Market
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Author: Frankie Orlando
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Company (FL)
Category: Book

List Price: $21.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(14 reviews)
Sales Rank: 48428

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 346
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.9

ISBN: 0910627665
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.6324
EAN: 9780910627665
ASIN: 0910627665

Publication Date: September 5, 2006
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Product Description
"The Pre-Foreclosure Real Estate Handbook" explains everything you need to know to locate and purchase real estate bargains from banks, public auctions, and other sources. Whether you are a first-time homeowner or an experienced property investor, "The Pre-Foreclosure Real Estate Handbook" is a tremendous guide for buying pre-foreclosed homes in any market. You will learn the simple formula (developed from real-life experience) that can build massive wealth through real estate foreclosures. The Federal Reserve Bank indicates"...that foreclosed properties average 22 percent less than typical properties." Home foreclosures are at their highest peak in years; you can be one of the thousands earning six-figure incomes in this lucrative segment of the real estate marketplace. You can do this part-time or full-time. Learn how to buy directly from property owners whose mortgage loans are in default and stay away from courthouse-bidding feuds.With the help of this new book, property investing can be a very lucrative line of work. You will learn how to identify the most valuable properties and control every step of the procedure. We spent thousands of hours interviewing, e-mailing, and communicating with hundreds of today's most successful real estate investors. If you are interested in learning hundreds of hints, tricks, and secrets on how to make money (or more money) investing in real estate foreclosures, then this book is for you! "The Pre-Foreclosure Real Estate Handbook" is the resource for novices and pros alike; it will guide you through every step of the process including finding properties, negotiating, and closing on your first deal. This new exhaustively researched book will arm you with hundreds of innovative ideas that you can put to use right away. This book gives you the proven strategies, innovative ideas, and case studies from experts to help you get more with less time and effort.


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Intro book but NOT everything   September 12, 2008
This is a great intro book for pre-foreclosures. I knew next to NOTHING about the foreclosure and pre-foreclosure process, now I believe I have a good grasp. I am only 20 years old and am already an investor in stocks and was looking for other investments. After reading this book you will know if you want to get into the pre-foreclosure business. The only thing I think is "wrong" about this book is that is does not give you everything you need to know...well it doesn't even give you a fraction. Read this book first if your interested in pre-foreclosures, it is a very easy read that makes common sense. Also the author obviously knows what he is talking about. The thing that you will find out when you read this book is that you will need many more books and much more information before you get started with your first pre-foreclosure deal. For example making sure you know the laws in your state about foreclosures and everything that goes with them would be a taxing job that would take allot of effort and even in some situations a lawyer's advice (you know how much they cost). So read this book for an INTRO but don't think that after your finished reading it, you will be able to jump out into your real estate market and make big bucks!


3 out of 5 stars Mostly generalities   December 25, 2007
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book provides a very general overview of the foreclosure process, but it provides very little specific information that you would actually need. This book might be a good resource to the novice (like myself), but it does not get you all the way there. Try checking out a real estate investors blog.




5 out of 5 stars Good Background Information   September 20, 2007
  7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This material is good basic information for anyone wanting to get started in buying potential foreclosure properties. Begins by explaining basic terms and processes - eg. mortgage foreclosures lead to Sheriff's Sales, while Deeds of Trust lead to "Trustee's Sales" and lack a redemption period (owners can buy back their property during this period, leaving you with nothing to show for your effort, though you do get your money back).

On average, foreclosure buyers have 90 days + 20 days publication time to work a deal with the homeowners. Buying from onwers prior to foreclosure also eliminates the redemption period. FHA and VA loans are much more likely to be assumable.

Buying at auction means having to contend with competitors, an inability to inspect the property prior to bidding, and all sales being final. After foreclosure one is less likely to get a good price, it is harder to inspect the property (utilities probably turned off).

Finding foreclosure properties is eased by looking in public records for "Lis Pendens" (judicial process) or the "Notice of Default" (non-judicial process); there is also the later Foreclosure Auction notice. Other sources include looking in the newspaper of record and/or the County Recorder database. Still other sources include divorce proceedings (likely problems with the lawyers involved), probate filings, FSBO listings, Internet sites (eg. foreclosure(s).com, street signs, Internet ads.

Author also recommends a full title search ($100-$350), and contracts written "Subject to" eg. inspections.



5 out of 5 stars great book   March 8, 2007
  10 out of 14 found this review helpful

i wanted to learn about investing in foreclosures so i purchased this book. it's full of resources and solid advice. it's obvious that the writer has much experience in this field. the writing is easy to read and humorous at times. highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Pre-Foreclosure R.E. Handbook   March 4, 2007
  7 out of 8 found this review helpful

Excellent book, writer F. Orlando give's Great insight to
the whole foreclosure process and the way to approach
this business investment. Book written in Easy to read
style, with good legal issues to consider in this business.
Great Read!



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