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		<title>Advantages of Pre-foreclosures over Foreclosures</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dianne Jones</dc:creator>
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<p>Pre-foreclosures are homes and/or property that are about to go into foreclosure. This is where some of the best deals are made. These are generally negotiated directly with the owner, who is eager to avoid the grief of foreclosure.</p>
<p>Pre-foreclosures properties are increasing in numbers every day. Real estate agents understand that investing in pre-foreclosure homes is definitely one of best ways to secure a profit. The timing couldn&#8217;t be better then now to get involved in the real estate game because of the sub-prime crisis and other external difficulties facing home owners today.</p>
<p>Rather than going to an auction, buying a pre-foreclosure home may be a better option. At an auction, you usually require the necessary cash on hand in order to participate. Without the down payment, you cannot bid. Buying pre-foreclosure homes, however, doesn&#8217;t necessarily require any deposit. This is ideal for anyone with limited liquidity, while still enabling them to purchase the home.</p>
<p>The number one benefit of a pre-foreclosure sale is that you communicate directly with the homeowner whose house you may be purchasing, in a more comfortable setting then at an auction. The home owner will likely be anxious about having their home close to being repossessed, however, they should see you as a potential last hope to receive at least something for their house.</p>
<p>A huge benefit to buying a pre-foreclosure is the ability to examine the property ahead of time. Because the current owner is still living on the property you can physical knock on their door and have a look around and examine the house. You can even discuss with the owner as to any current problems with the functionality of the property.  If you time it right and the owner agrees you may also be able to get a home inspection done.</p>
<p>This allows you to determine how much effort, if any, will be required to repair the house and at what cost. This will eliminate much of the risk and will help you make a better decision about if the property would be a good investment or not.</p>
<p>I hope this write-up has educated you as to the benefits of buying pre-foreclosures as an effective means of investing in a property. It all comes down to limiting your risk and being informed enough in order to make the right investment decision within your budget.</p>
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