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Bank Owned / Real Estate Owned Properties

Another type of distressed property on the market today are REOs or Real Estate Owned homes, condos, apartments, and even commercial buildings. This is a term that simply means there has been a foreclosure and the bank now owns the property. To keep things simple, we will use a house as an example.

What you need to know is that the banks do not want to own houses. In the current market, they are getting such a huge number of houses coming to them that they are still working out a system for dealing with these foreclosures. In some cases, it can take the bank six months to get a house on the market for sale once the owner has lost the home to foreclosure.

[Read more about Foreclosures & Real Estate Owned Properties or see below for listings of foreclosures in the Orange County area]

Orange County Foreclosures, Over $1,000,000

All Listings Under $100,000 $100,000 - $200,000
$200,000 - $300,000 $300,000 - $400,000 $400,000 - $500,000
$500,000 - $600,000 $600,000 - $700,000 $700,000 - $800,000
$800,000 - $900,000 $900,000 - $1,000,000 Over $1,000,000

14 Search Results Found. Showing Results 1 - 14.

MLS# U11002358

MLS ID: U11002358
Price: $18,000,000
City: Laguna Beach
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 7
Property Type: Residential

MLS# L35093

MLS ID: L35093
Price: $18,000,000
City: Laguna Beach
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 7
Property Type: Residential

MLS# S685405

MLS ID: S685405
Price: $4,995,000
City: San Juan Capistrano
Bedrooms: 7 Bathrooms: 14
Property Type: Residential

MLS# S626584

MLS ID: S626584
Price: $4,399,000
City: San Clemente
Bedrooms: 8 Bathrooms: 16
Property Type: Residential

MLS# S680922

MLS ID: S680922
Price: $2,812,000
City: Newport Coast
Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 6
Property Type: Residential

MLS# U12000164

MLS ID: U12000164
Price: $1,969,500
City: Laguna Niguel
Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 6
Property Type: Residential

MLS# U12000400

MLS ID: U12000400
Price: $1,699,900
City: Laguna Beach
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 4
Property Type: Residential

MLS# S673738

MLS ID: S673738
Price: $1,499,000
City: Dana Point
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 5
Property Type: Residential

MLS# L36457

MLS ID: L36457
Price: $1,499,000
City: Laguna Beach
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 3
Property Type: Residential

MLS# P803040

MLS ID: P803040
Price: $1,469,900
City: Newport Coast
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 5
Property Type: Residential

MLS# P808515

MLS ID: P808515
Price: $1,300,000
City: Newport Beach
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2
Property Type: Residential

MLS# U12000092

MLS ID: U12000092
Price: $1,110,000
City: Corona Del Mar
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4
Property Type: Residential

MLS# S682745

MLS ID: S682745
Price: $1,099,900
City: Irvine
Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 7
Property Type: Residential

MLS# S663448

MLS ID: S663448
Price: $1,020,000
City: Corona Del Mar
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2
Property Type: Residential

Tips for Buyers on REO Properties

  • You should get a prompt response to your offer – unlike the lengthy responses on a Short Sale
  • You can ask the bank to pay for some items, and make sure you review these with your agent and your lender
  • The bank will probably want to close in 30 days – be ready for the work you will need to do on your end
  • Have your financing in order – make sure your agent and your lender are ready for a fast response and can help you close quickly
  • The home probably has “deferred maintenance” – no one has paid attention to keeping it up, and some one may have even damaged it on purpose
  • The bank will make you aware that they know nothing about the home – and you will sign that you are buying it “as is”
  • Always conduct all the inspections you need to make sure you know as much about the house as you possibly can. I recommend a thorough general home inspection, a mold inspection, and a roof inspection to name a few.
  • Always re-key a home before you move in, especially a distressed home.

REO Success Stories

  • My client noticed a new agent’s sign in the window of a Short Sale we had been keeping an eye on. I called and discovered it was now an REO, and asking 10% less that what the Short Sale was listed for. It was not even in the MLS yet! We submitted an offer below the asking price and it was accepted in one day, closed in 30 days, and set a new low price for the neighborhood.

Scary REO Stories

  • My client's offer was accepted, and the mold inspector found five areas of toxic mold inside the home. The estimate to get rid of the mold and then rebuild the walls in each area was about $20,000.00. The bank took over 2 weeks to decide if they would pay for the work, during that time the buyer's loan program changed and they could no longer afford the monthly payments. Buyer ends up homeless.
  • Buyers put in an offer and end up in 12th position out of 16 offers received. All of which were over the asking price. Buyer ends up homeless.

For more information about foreclosures or Orange County real estate, contact Leslie Eskildsen, Realtor, Coldwell Banker Previews Int'l. Phone: (949) 678-3373 Fax: (949) 709-1994

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