Trustee's Sale Becomes Best Buying Option as Home Prices Rise in September
Posted: Friday, November 06, 2009
by Glenn Plantone
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As you may know I have been very heavily involved in the Las Vegas real estate market for the last six years, both as a private investor and as a licensed real estate agent. As an agent specializing in undervalued properties, I have sold homes and condos to both owner occupants and investors at great discounts...before and after the bubble burst.
This extraordinary demand for great properties at great prices in Las Vegas caused the median home sale price to increase in September...the first increase in the Las Vegas market in over two years. September also saw sales taper off slightly. The general consensus, however, is that this decline is not because of a reduction in demand, but rather because of a drastic reduction in supply. In September only around 1800 homes were returned to bank ownership through the foreclosure process. In contrast, 3358 single family homes sold in this same month. Since almost 70% of all these sales were on foreclosure/REO properties, this represents a situation where more homes are being sold than are coming on to the market. The prices are low, the demand is high and, as a result, prices are starting to creep up on these REO sales. In addition, we are seeing multiple bid situations on almost every REO property that comes up for sale. These circumstances are making finding good deals by buying REO properties very difficult.
The most viable option at this time for acquiring properties below market value is at the trustee's sale. Once the owner of a property passes his 90 day notice of default period, he is issued a notice of trustee's sale. After the NOS, or notice of sale, is given, the owner has 21 days to cure the default or the property will be sold to the highest bidder at the trustee's sale. Buyers at the trustee's sale in Las Vegas are currently picking up properties for a discount of about 20% under the already heavily discounted REO listings that are setting current market values. For example: If a home sold in 2007 for $300,000, and it is now worth about $100,000 on the REO retail market, it may be picked up at the trustee's sale for around $80,000. This would represent a buy price of approximately 25 cents on the dollar from the highs of just a few years ago.
I have spent the last several months working with a handful of investors and have made several purchases through the trustee's sale. Buying at the trustee's sale represents not only a great opportunity for the buy and hold investor to purchase properties for cash flow, but also represents the only viable opportunity for flip investors in Las Vegas to actually resell a property for a quick flip profit.
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Glenn Plantone is a foreclosure and short sale expert, full time real estate investor and licensed real estate agent in Las Vegas, NV. He has appeared on several radio and television shows and in print discussing real estate trends and opportunities. 702-938-8888 or gsplantone@gmail.com
For detailed information on local and national real estate trends visit Glenn's blog & website:
www.viewpointequity.com
www.vegasforeclosures.blogspot.com
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