Ebook Enlightens Successful Foreclosure Flip
Investor nets $87,000 in about 90 days
Although he had never purchased a foreclosure property before, Michael Collins knew
exactly what to do when he attended an auction for a
bank-owned
(REO) property in his area.
"I bought your (RealtyTrac’s) eBook on buying REOs so I knew what to expect," said
the Lodi, Calif., resident. "The auction was at the house, and it was kind of quiet, just a
half-dozen people there. It was pretty much just like the book described. ... The book had
prepared me to go to the auction."
The REO eBook,
written by longtime foreclosure investor and trainer Lance Young, also prepared
Collins to submit a winning bid well below market value, make some targeted
repairs and resell the property for a big profit.
"I was pretty much 30 percent below market value on it and had to put very little
into it to flip it," he said, noting the repairs cost around $10,000. "After
fees and everything I made $87,000."
"The whole process for me was probably 90 days," he continued, admitting that
not all property flips are that quick, especially now that appreciation rates are slowing
in his area and in many parts of the country.
Because he bought at a bank auction — not a
trustee
sale or sheriff’s sale, where cash payment is often required — Collins was
able to get financing from the same bank that sold the property. And because
the bank was eager to get the property off its books, he was able to close
escrow about 15 days after the auction.
Collins said the RealtyTrac eBook provided him with comprehensive and accurate
information about how to purchase and flip an REO.
"Everything that was written up in the book was exactly how the thing worked,"
he said. "I didn’t feel like I was going in blind. I felt like I had some
understanding of what to expect."
As a subscriber to RealtyTrac’s
national pre-foreclosure and foreclosure property database,
which maintains a daily updated list of pre-foreclosures, auctions and bank-owned
properties, Collins was able to purchase the eBook at a discounted price. The REO
eBook he purchased is just one of a series covering all foreclosure-buying opportunities,
including how to buy directly from homeowners in default, how to buy at trustee and
sheriff’s sales and how to buy from a bank.
Collins believes successful investors in the current market will have many opportunities
to find properties below market value, but they’ll need to be willing to hold properties
longer and rent them out rather than flip them. But he doesn’t believe lack of experience
with foreclosures should hold investors back from pursuing those properties.
"I would tell them to do it. Actually it was a really easy process," he said.
"I would do it again."