The Ways to Invest!

The Ways to Invest!

Did you know there’s more than one way real estate investors find homes? There are a lot of homes for sale in Hunt County and surrounding areas. Most of those homes for sale in Hunt County are found because they are listed by a local real estate agent, placed on the MLS, and syndicated to real estate websites. But if you’re thinking about becoming an investor, that shouldn’t be your only avenue to find distressed homes. The best deals are not necessarily advertised as homes for sale. Here are a few ways seasoned investors find homes. Usually, investors focus on one or 2 ways and make that their niche.

Trustee sales:

All homes in Hunt County in the foreclosure process must go to the trustee sale according to state law. The trustee must auction off the property on the county courthouse steps. The mortgage holder, usually the bank, place the minimum bid which is the amount of payoff for the mortgage. The bank will then place these homes with an asset manager and sell them with an agent or online auction. The auction on the courthouse steps is your opportunity to purchase the property before it becomes a home for sale in Hunt County! You will only be bidding against other investors as the bank will not place a second bid.

Tax sales:

Tax sales can be quite tricky, but there are a lot of investors who make their money here. You can get homes and land often for 1/2 the price BUT these homes are subject to a redemption period by the homeowner, might have clouds on their titles, and may not be able to have a title policy for 2 years. But if you do your research and team up with a great title company you could make some good money specializing in tax sales. We also recommend having an attorney you trust to look things over to ensure you’re covering your assets!

Auctions:

After a mortgage holder gets a home back from foreclosure they will often list them for sale on auction web sites before listing with an agent to the general public. These homes for sale in Hunt County are placed on these websites with a reserve bid and if it doesn’t sell in the allotted time it will usually get listed by a real estate agent. Here are a couple websites where you could find auction homes for sale in hunt county not yet with an agent HudsonandMarshall.com, Hubzu, HudHomeStoreRealtyTrac, and many many more. In fact, there are HUNDREDS of real estate auction websites.

Driving for dollars:

A lot of newer investors start out driving for dollars to find their first few homes and grow their portfolio. It’s a time-consuming way to find homes. It entails driving the neighborhoods you want to invest in, writing down addresses for homes that look vacant or distressed, getting on your computer and researching ownership, sending a letter, calling, knocking, etc… and trying to reach the owner to see if they want to sell.

Bandit signs:

Do you ever see those signs on the side of the road saying “we buy houses”? Those are called bandit signs and a lot of wholesalers use this technique to get the phone ringing. The signs are cheap and if you put out 100’s or 1000’s out in your target neighborhood just one home purchased could be worth the time and investment.

Using a Realtor is still the number one way to find homes for sale in Hunt County, even for investors, according to the National Association of Realtors. These are just a few examples of how to find homes for sale in Hunt County that are distressed and ready for an investor that may not have made their way to the MLS just yet.

Home Buying Process

Home Buying Process

Home Buying Process
Buying a home might seem like a huge undertaking. It’s not something you do every day, so
you might not know what to expect. Most buyers don’t. Learning the home buying process can
take the mystery out of buying a new home and allow you to approach each step with
confidence.
1. Identify your real estate agent and mortgage broker; these professionals will be your
guides though the process
2. Get a loan pre-approval; learn your budget and terms
3. Go house-hunting
4. Negotiate the price and terms
5. Enter the contract period and place a deposit
6. Perform home inspections
7. Receive the appraisal and obtain final loan approval
8. Review all information and remove contingencies if satisfied
9. Close on the new home
As you can see, buying a home is really a series of small decisions. As long as you continue to
find the information you receive acceptable, you will move through the process towards the
close. If not…then you will cancel and start over with another property. Buying a home is
exciting and understanding the process can help you avoid unnecessary stress.

The Difference between a Short Sale and a Foreclosure

The Difference between a Short Sale and a Foreclosure


The Difference between a Short Sale and a Foreclosure
Fortunately we are starting to see less distressed properties for sale in most markets across the board. Distressed properties are defined as homes whose owners cannot maintain them. Typically these properties suffer from neglect and are in poor condition.

Distressed homes statistics are different in every market. Our local market, Dallas, Fort Worth, has seen a slight decrease in the number of these homes available on the market. Often buyers are confused about the common terms used; short sale, foreclosure, distressed are all terms found in listings and can be confusing.

First of all, the term “distressed” is a catchall term for any property that is not being sold in a more traditional manner. It certainly includes both short sales and foreclosures, but can also be used to describe a severely damage property which might not be able to obtain conventional financing due to lack of livability.

Short Sale
A short sale is a home where the seller owes more than the home is worth and is asking their mortgage holder to accept less than they owe in the sale. The purchase price must have their lender approval.

Foreclosure
A foreclosure is a home which was lost by the previous owner and is now being offered for sale by the bank that held the old mortgage note.

What Is A 1031 Exchange?

What Is A 1031 Exchange?


One of the most common real estate investment transactions is the 1031 Exchange. Simply
put, a 1031 Exchange (also called a “like-kind” exchange) is the swap of one investment asset
for another which defers capital gains taxes on profits.
A like-kind asset refers to selling one class of investment for a similar type of asset. For
example, an investor currently holds several multi-family properties, such as duplexes, and
wishes to sell them all in order to purchase a larger multi-family property, such as an
apartment complex. This would qualify as a like-kind exchange.
There are specific IRS rules which must be carefully adhered to in order to qualify for the
deferred capital gains tax. The sale must take place through an intermediary. Title companies
are one such option and when coupled with the use of a real estate agent, the easiest. The
new asset must also be identified within 45 days of the sale of the current asset and the sale
must conclude within 180 days. Finally, the asset must be held for over 1 year before it is
eligible for use in a 1031 exchange.
Serious investors use the 1031 exchange to buy and sell assets as new opportunities present
themselves, while shielding themselves from immediate capital gains liability.

How to Find Your Dream Home When Inventory Is Low?

How to Find Your Dream Home When Inventory Is Low?

Greenville home for sale

How to Find Your Dream Home When
Inventory Is Low?
You’ve heard the rumors; it’s a “Seller’s Market.” Well if you are actively
searching for a new home, you know that it’s true. The low inventory of homes
for sale has made things difficult for buyers. There just aren’t many homes for
sale out there and when a nice listing does come to market, it’s met with multiple
offers…..often with offer prices over asking.
If you’re a buyer in this market, you might feel overwhelmed but remember that
with a solid strategy, you can still find your dream home, even when inventory is
low.
The highest offer price in the world is worthless if the transaction doesn’t close.
Here are a few tips for buyers looking in a tight market:
• Talk to a lender before you shop so you’re prepared
• Be prepared to pull the trigger
• Write a competitive offer
• Keep contingencies to a minimum
• Write a clean offer; Make it easy for the sellers to just say yes
When inventory is low, it’s each to feel like the best homes are already gone, but
by working with your agent, you can put yourself in the best position to have your
offer accepted.