Buying at Public Auctions
Banks want to get rid of distressed properties hastily, as it hurts the bottom line when they languish on the market. As the real estate owned (REO) inventory grows, banks are selling at auctions to decrease supply, so such auctions are gaining popularity. At bank auctions, homes are sold to the highest bidder. These auctions usually happen during public sales at county courthouses. Bank auctions give investors an opportunity to buy properties for less than market value.
The starting bid at an auction is based on the amount owed to the lender. The winning bidder wins the property in the same legal condition it was in before the mortgage was written. Prior to making a bid, be sure the amount you are willing to pay is similar to the costs of other homes in the area.