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Can I Sell A Home In Pre-Foreclosure?

Foreclosure is a scary word, especially if crushing mortgage payments after an accident, illness, divorce, or another tragedy have rocked you and left your finances unstable. If you’re worried about being able to pay your mortgage and the possibility of foreclosure, here’s what you need to know about selling a home in pre-foreclosure and how to sell your house before the foreclosure happens.

Can I sell a home in pre-foreclosure?

Yes! If you’re facing foreclosure, you have the opportunity to sell your home up until the home is sold at auction in a Sheriff’s Sale by the mortgage lender. 

A home will be foreclosed upon when a mortgage lender exercises its right to sell a property which the owner has not kept up payments on. The lender gives the homeowner a period of time to make payments or other arrangements before selling the property.

The lender will then auction the property in a Sheriff’s Sale. The notice of the Sheriff’s Sale must be published for four weeks before the auction, during which time the homeowner can sell the property, refinance the property, make all outstanding payments on the property, negotiate a loan modification with the lender, or file bankruptcy.

 

When is it too late to sell my home during the foreclosure process?

After a foreclosed home is sold by the mortgage lender at auction, the homeowner has a redemption period (typically between six months and a year) to pay the lender in full to retain ownership of the home. So, after the Sheriff’s Sale, unless you pay the mortgage lender all that you owe them, you no longer own the home, and you can’t sell it.

How can I sell my home

pre-foreclosure?

When you’re facing a foreclosure, you have a couple of options for selling your home. You can go the traditional route, listing your home for sale and possibly hiring a realtor. While this is the best way to get the full market value for your home, it can take months, even years, to sell a home this way, and in a pre-foreclosure scenario, you don’t have that time. There are only a few weeks of notice before the Sheriff’s Sale and a year or less of a redemption period, which would make it hard to sell the house on the traditional market, through a realtor.

However, there are selling options that are quick, easy, and relatively painless—selling for cash to a development company. These companies buy homes that they see great potential in—whether for renovation, the neighborhood, etc.—quickly, for cash.  

 

If your home is facing foreclosure, the Hometown Development team can help. We purchase properties in cash and can close on a sale in as little as 5 days. To avoid foreclosure, and move on with your life quickly, give us a call at 616-379-3090 or contact us online today. 

Buying a Remodeled Home vs. Building New

When you’re looking to move, the first question is always do you buy a home or do you build one? While there are benefits to both, you might find that buying a remodeled home rather than beginning new construction fits your needs best, especially if you have your perfect neighborhood in mind. If you’re weighing buying vs. building a home, here are the benefits of buying a remodeled home that you should consider.

 

Move in Quicker

Building a home can take months and months. First, there’s getting all the permits and clearances, then there’s the construction, and inevitably, there are some issues and delays. If you buy a remodeled home, on the other hand, the house will be yours and the keys will be in your hands much sooner after signing the contract than with new construction.

 

Spend Less Money

When you buy a home that’s already been remodeled, the only money you need to put into it is the purchase price. When it comes to building a home, a lot of your costs are going to be eaten up with building materials and construction labor. 

 

Location, Location, Location

If you’ve ever watched HGTV, you know that finding property in your dream neighborhood can be difficult. For the most desirable neighborhoods with great school districts, empty lots that you could build on are scarce to be found or simply nonexistent. If you really want to live in a certain part of town, a remodeled home can be your best chance of doing so, without having to settle for a run-down fixer-upper.

 

Less Hassle

Managing a new home build is difficult, even when you’re just the homeowner and you’re leaving most of it to the pros. There are all sorts of decisions to be made, budgets to stay on top of, and timelines to meet. That’s a lot for a busy person to take on, in addition to planning your move and balancing your everyday life. Buying a home that’s already remodeled means that you get the benefits of the remodel—a gorgeous, updated, contemporary home—with none of the headache or expense.

  

If you’re considering buying a remodeled home in the neighborhood of your dreams, be sure to check out Hometown Development’s completed and ongoing home renovations here in West Michigan! We’re always looking for buyers, and we’d love to work with you if you see an ongoing project you’re interested in. For more information about our available remodels and properties, contact us online or give us a call at 616-379-3090. 

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