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Finding Short Sale Properties That Will Work For You

Sep. 7th, 2010
in Real Estate
by Sandi Peery

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Every short sale investor has a specialty – that particular types of deals that they do better than any other. In many cases, the success of a deal can hinge on how familiar you are with the type of negotiations that go along with it. If you are just getting started in the short sale business, you may want to focus on a type of home or property that is straight forward, in today’s market, in order to boost your ability to find and do transactions.

One way to maximize your opportunities is to acquaint yourself with the HAFA process. The HAFA acronym stands for Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives, and it is the government has designed to help homeowners who cannot keep their homes avoid foreclosures. This program is mandatory in many cases – particularly if a home is occupied by the owner – so being familiar with the process can give you a huge advantage in the short sale process.

HAFA homes frequently come with a long list of requirements that may discourage other short sale negotiators. For example, before homeowners can qualify for HAFA, they have to attempt to qualify for HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program), a federal program designed to modify mortgage terms to help homeowners remain in homes. Even if a homeowner just wants out of a home, if they want out through HAFA – and the incentives that come with this program – they have to try HAMP. Your ability to navigate the HAMP process can make you a more attractive candidate to ultimately perform their short sale.

Of course, you may want to steer clear of the complications of federal programs all together. In that case, you will want to look for homes and homeowners who simply cannot qualify for participation in HAMP and HAFA, since people who do qualify are often required to go through the entire process whether they want to or not. You might want to specialize in vacation homes, second homes, rental properties or other types of properties that can and are distressed in this economy, but are not owner-occupied.

It doesn’t matter what area of area you favor, creating a short sale niche for your benefit can be a great way to get going in this business faster. Also remember that there are many short sale investors out there who are looking for their own specialty deals, so if you encounter a deal that does not work for you, you may still be able to monetize that lead if you know someone who is looking for that type of property.

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