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Foreclosures Corinth MS

The economic recession has contributed to there being a lot of home foreclosures on the market. The real estate business is booming dealing with these homes. Foreclosures are usually sold at auction and the buyer must bid without ever seeing the inside of the house. Going through a real estate agent will be more expensive so it is best to deal directly. Please scroll down to learn more about buying foreclosures in Corinth, MS.

Corinth Realty
(662) 287-7653
1004 N Fillmore St
Corinth, MS
Prudential Magnolia Realty
(662) 841-1122
2005 W Main St
Tupelo, MS
A-1 Home Inspections, LLC
662-255-2369
P.O. Box 113
Belden, MS
Carver Realty, Inc.
601.799.4100
2415 Highway 43 South
Picayune, MS
Springridge Mobile Estates & RV Park
(601) 924-0947
499 Springridge Rd
Clinton, MS
Raines Larry Realty
(731) 645-7770
504 Mulberry Ave
Selmer, TN
Sutton Properties Inc
(601) 587-4004
1236 Highway 184
Monticello, MS
Eaves Real Estate
(601) 969-6444
105 N State St
Jackson, MS
Exit Realty Advantage
601-434-1154
5182 Old Hwy.11 Suite 2
Hattiesburg, MS
Adcock Realty
(228) 435-5020
1151 Judge Sekul Ave
Biloxi, MS
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Foreclosures

The f-word has been making a lot of headlines. In early 2007, more foreclosed properties are on the market than in the last 10 years combined.

Five years ago, lending rates were low and people bought expensive homes they couldn’t afford. Homeowners with adjustable-rate mortgages cashed out equity to pay bills and raise their standard of living.

Now they’re paying for it. Balloon payments are due and over-their-heads borrowers can’t handle them, so their homes are being turned over to the lenders.

"Areas you never would have dreamed would be foreclosures are being slammed right now," says Darrell Gibbs, a South Carolina real estate broker who specializes in auctioning and selling foreclosed homes.

With a glut of potentially desirable property on the market at fire-sale prices, profit-minded entrepreneurs are jumping into “flipping” – buying houses to sell at a profit, either after they make improvements on the property or see them in the market.

The practice is loaded with risk, often ignored for much the same reason the property was foreclosed: eyes widened by a potential killing.

An Insider’s Advice on Buying a Foreclosed Home

New Hampshire investor Skip Stearns has been flipping foreclosed homes for 10 years. Even the house he lives in was a foreclosure.

Most such properties are sold at auction, usually as-is, without the bidder ever getting to walk inside. Stearns says exceptions happen with less than five percent of the houses he buys.

Author: Wendy Grossman

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