Thursday, March 8, 2012

Get Great Deals on Brantford Foreclosures!

Foreclosures have become a prominent element of Brantford real estate. The current economic and market conditions suggest that there are several distressed properties on the market that are available for sale, and Brantford home buyers are excited about it. Distressed properties tend to be offered for a lower, more affordable price, so people who wouldn’t ordinarily be able to afford a home on the Brantford real estate market could fulfill their dreams of being a homeowner. As a Brantford real estate agent, I work with many people in this situation and do everything that I can to help them find the best foreclosure properties available on the market.

In order to get the best deal possible on foreclosure properties in Brantford, you need to be a very savvy home buyer. One of the best things that you can do in these situations is hire the right real estate professional to help you find, negotiate and land the best foreclosure property available within your budget. In the interest of helping home buyers in Brantford find the right foreclosure for their next home, I thought that I’d share a few of the tips and tricks I’ve learned over the years about how to find the best deal possible.

1.    Don’t make low-ball offers on just-listed properties. If a property has only been on the market for a few days, it’s useless to make low-ball offers to lenders. Think about it: if a home that you were selling only sat on the market for a few days, and someone offered it to you for a price well below what you were listing it for, you would think to yourself that the home hasn’t been marketed for very long and you will want to hold out for a better offer. My suggestion is to wait a few months and check back on the property then. If it is still for sale, chances are the price will be reduced and you can make your low offer then.
2.    If you can, avoid bidding wars. When it comes to foreclosure properties, many agents will set the listing price well below what the home is actually worth in order to attract a buyer’s attention. This results in more interest for the property, meaning more competition and the potential for you to lose out on the house to somebody else. The solution to this? Do your homework and find out what the property is actually worth using comparable sales figures for the area.
3.    Do extensive research to reach the bargains first. If you’re constantly researching distressed properties on the Brantford real estate market, then you will likely be one of the first to find the perfect bargain. If you wait too long to act on it, then vulture buyers will show up and bidding wars will begin. Staying on top of your research will allow you to be the first to get the great deals on the properties you want!
4.    Cash is king. If you can, you should pay for foreclosure properties in cash. One of the key tools to snagging a bargain in the current market is a cash offer. Buyers who need mortgages typically take between 30 and 60 days to close, and most lenders prefer to get foreclosed properties off the market as soon as possible. This is one tactic that will give you a leg-up over others who may be interested in the property.
5.    Write a clean, simple offer. As I mentioned above, lenders on the Brantford real estate market prefer to close quickly. Writing a clean, straightforward offer with little demands and terms will give your offer priority over other buyers on the market. Typically, bank-owned properties are sold as-is, anyway, so asking for repairs or adding clauses to your offer would likely only delay the process.

As a Brantford real estate agent, I think that it’s incredibly important to help my clients who are interested in purchasing a bank-owned property find the best deals on the market. In order to ensure success in finding the best properties on the market for the lowest price possible, I take it upon myself to teach my clients how they can be savvy home buyers. Using some of the tips that I listed above will ensure that you land the Brantford foreclosure that you are looking for.

If you have any questions about buying a home on the Brantford real estate market, don’t hesitate to contact me! I’d be happy to help in any way that I can. I hope to hear from you soon!



Wally Dufrat | Sales Representative
RE/MAX Twin City Realty, Inc. Brokerage
515 Park Road North | Brantford, ON N3R 7K8
Direct:  (519) 752-5400 & (877) 759-5900 | Cell: (519) 761-7400 | Fax: 519-752-3400

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