Federal foreclosure listings are easily
accessible at no charge to you. There are plenty of good
foreclosure search engines that have a solid, federal list
of houses that need to be moved on to another owner likely
due to financial difficulty. We are talking about finding
properties that are searching for an owner in the Mountain
West or the Midwest. There are homes in Cibola, County New
Mexico that are selling for forty four thousand
dollars.
That is a good deal on a home anywhere
in America in many cases even with this housing market
situation. When homes are selling for that low of a price
you have to question the structural quality of the home and
whether or not there is something fundamentally wrong with
the home. If you do not do the proper research upon a
federally foreclosed property, you very well may end up
with a lemon.
In order to look for a good deal on a
federally foreclosed property, as callous as this may sound
it may be good to looking within a county with either a
high rate of unemployment or more generally a higher rate
of poverty. For example you are likely to find a good deal
on a foreclosed property within Lee County, Iowa for around
twenty thousand dollars. Lee County has the highest
unemployment rate in the state so when homes are finally
sold or foreclosed upon in auction people in the area badly
need the revenue. They aren't afraid to list a lot of
information about the homes within search engines such as
how many bedrooms and bathrooms each home has.
A similar situation can be talked about
within Story County, Iowa. You are likely to find a good
deal upon a federally foreclosed property within that
county due to it having the highest poverty rate in Iowa
per capita. Some of the home prices such as the one hundred
seventy five thousand dollar prices that you find within
eastern and central Iowa in particular appear to be rather
inflated in my view. People should be factual with their
listing.