VA foreclosure properties - Va foreclosed homes - VA foreclosures
Homes, which has a status of VA foreclosure, is connected with mortgages of civilian veterans. To have an understanding of VA foreclosure one has to know, that the past buyer of the home was a US military Veteran, the branch is not important, and the mortgage became possible with support of Federal Government, which gives the guarantee to the mortgage loan. This Guarantee, given by Department of Veterans Affairs (VA guarantee) minimizes the risk of lender, as VA takes responsibility to cover all lender's losses in case the house came into foreclosure. This is mean, that in case of failure lender gets back 100 per cent of invested money, so this deal is surely profitable for investors.
VA foreclosed properties appear quite often, thousands of them occur monthly in the United States. Everyone who wants to purchase a VA foreclosure has to pay an obligatory Funding Fee, charged by Federal Government to protect itself from high risks. The Funding Fee is a certain per cent of mortgage value and it has a number of important tasks. First of all, all money paid as Funding Fee, create a certain financial fund, which gives Veterans an opportunity to buy property with no money down. On USHUD.com one can easily find a list of VA foreclosures, if one takes the decision to purchase a house, listed on this website, he automatically gets all the advantages, mentioned above. For instance, there is no need to pay mortgage insurance and money down is not requested.
Veteran Administration foreclosures passes a list of advantages, such as:
- - The flexibility of mortgages;
- - There is no need in any mortgage insurance, so there is no necessity to pay mortgage insurance premium or MIP;
- - All losses covered by Department of Veterans Affairs;
- - No need in money down.
VA foreclosure properties - Latest Properties
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600 West 18Th Ave, Hutchinson, KS 67502
Kansas Residential - Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
600 West 18Th Ave, Hutchinson, KS 67502 Foreclosure Info
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3039 Brookdale Street, Memphis, TN 38111
Tennessee Residential - Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
3039 Brookdale Street, Memphis, TN 38111 Foreclosure Info
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55 N Yorktown, Tulsa, OK 74110
Oklahoma Residential - Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
55 N Yorktown, Tulsa, OK 74110 Foreclosure Info
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3437 Stoneclave Place, Fayetteville, NC 28304
North Carolina Residential - Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
3437 Stoneclave Place, Fayetteville, NC 28304 Foreclosure Info
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7749 Alexanders Crssngdr, Olive Branch, MS 38654
Mississippi Residential - Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
7749 Alexanders Crssngdr, Olive Branch, MS 38654 Foreclosure Info
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697 Saint John Street, Cottage Grove, WI 53527
Wisconsin Residential - Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
697 Saint John Street, Cottage Grove, WI 53527 Foreclosure Info
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620 Piney Glen Drive, Gahanna, OH 43230
Ohio Residential - Condo Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
620 Piney Glen Drive, Gahanna, OH 43230 Foreclosure Info
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1910W Casino Rd 212, Everett, WA 98204
Washington Condo Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
1910W Casino Rd 212, Everett, WA 98204 Foreclosure Info
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2 Fern Hilll, Hillsboro, IL 62049
Illinois Residential - Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
2 Fern Hilll, Hillsboro, IL 62049 Foreclosure Info
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3791 Hazen Rd, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Arizona Residential - Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
3791 Hazen Rd, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 Foreclosure Info
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5218 Texas Ave, Norfolk, VA 23513
Virginia Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Price Reduced
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
5218 Texas Ave, Norfolk, VA 23513 Foreclosure Info
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210 Warrington Rd, Toledo, OH 43612
Ohio Single Family Foreclosed Homes
Status: Active
Veterans Affairs Foreclosure Listings
210 Warrington Rd, Toledo, OH 43612 Foreclosure Info
Post foreclosures (REO)
REO property or real estate owned property belongs to banks. How does it happen that banks own a real estate? Well, it is easy to understand: bank gives a loan, so mortgage appears, if client cant pay his dept and if there are no ways of foreclosure avoiding, the house becomes the property of financial organization. It may seem that foreclosures can’t bring high profits as bank want to sell it offering the price which will at least cover the amount of the first loan. On the other hand, if you will be more attentive, you will see some ways to benefit greatly from buying a foreclosure house.
It may be the situation, when more then one loan is secured to the real estate; actually it happens quite often nowadays. In case second lender doesn’t make payments to the first lender and starts own foreclosure procedure, in this case the second lender is not part of foreclosure process any more. That is the main reason why plenty of second mortgages are valued around 20% less then the normal market price.
Bank doesn’t benefit from being an owner of a house; it needs money to flow constantly to get higher net profit. More over keeping a foreclosure as an asset may cause additional expenses. That is why bank wants to sell this burden as soon as possible, and it is likely to accept even not high price, just to cover the dept.



