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Hillcrest California Free Foreclosure Auction Search, Bank Owned REO, Short Sales, and Homes for Sale.

Hello and Welcome to Hillcrest California Free Foreclosure Auction Search, Bank Owned REO, Short Sales, and Homes for Sale.

November 10th, 2009

Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone?   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them.

Here are some of the latest statistics from Foreclosure Radar hot off the press for September 2009.  If you are unfamiliar with some of the following terms please read below for further explanations.

  • Notice of Defaults for California rose by 1.08% to 37,417 filings.
  • Notice of Trustee Sale dropped by 5.10% from August to 32,457 filings.
  • A total of 13,123 foreclosures were taken to Sale at auction.
  • The opening bids set by lenders were an average of 33.9 percent lower than the loan balance, with 46% of sales being discounted of 50% or more.
  • Nearly 91 percent of foreclosure sales in September were for loans that were made between January 2005 and December 2007.
  • In the month of June San Diego had 2,769 Notice of Default Filings, 2,520Notice of Sale filings, and 290 sales to 3rd parties.

Understanding the overall process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview:

Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default).  Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage.  Under the new California Foreclosure moratorium lenders have an extra 90 days in which they are supposed to aggresively pursue loan modifications with those current home owners who qualify.  The current lender files with the County Recorders office a Notice of Default.  When this is filed, this information becomes a matter of public record.  When this notice is filed the lender usually gives the homeowner 90 days to come current on the amount they are past due.  During this period a good amount of homeowners lately have been trying to obtain new financing terms by doing a Loan Modification with their current lender or a Short Sale with a Realtor if they know they aren't going to be able to keep up the payments due to hardship.  Both of these options often times delay the foreclosure process as the bank looks to work with the current owner to see if one of these options may be a fit.  To learn more about Pre-Foreclosures in Hillcrest and actually search all Pre-Foreclosures in Hillcrest for free click the yellow map.

Foreclosure Sale (Also known as Notice of Trustee Sale).  The Foreclosure sale usally occurs and is scheduled roughly 90 days after the Notice of Default is issues.  Although, these days this process is delayed most of the time.  Notice of Trustee sale usally takes place on the courthouse steps in the County in which the property is located.  In this area, most auctions take place in Downtown, San Diego.  Properties are sold as is, without any warranties or guarantees, and they must be paid for on the spot with a certified cashiers check.  Many times the buyer of that foreclosure property has to end up evicting the current homeowner or tenant and this sometimes can be a process.   However, even though its a riskier process, the reward can be great.  To learn more about Foreclosure Sales In Hillcrest and Search upcoming properties scheduled for Foreclosure click the yellow map below.

 

Bank Owned (REO).  Bank owned properties are the properties that have gone through the two steps above and didn't sell at the Foreclosure Sale.  In this case, the current lender has to take them back if there are no acceptable bids.  This can also be a great option for an investor because in a lot of cases, the lender does not want to own these properties.  These can be great deals for an investor, you can also research these properties in greater detail than Foreclosure Auctions, and most all of the time you can use financing and obtain a home warranty with these.  To learn more about Bank Owned REO listings in Hillcrest and search all available inventory click the yellow map below.

 

Re-Sale Properties.  Many people think Re Sale properties are not a great deal with all the Foreclosure properties out there.  This is actually not true in many cases.  Re Sales have to be priced aggresively and in line with Foreclosures if they want to have a chance of selling in todays market.  In a lot of cases a buyer or investor can buy a re sale that has been taken good care of, that doesn't have much fix up to perform, and is very close in price to that of a Foreclosure that might require a lot of work.  Sometimes people think that because they are buying a Foreclosure at 20% below market value that its always a steal, however sometimes there is 20% worth of rehabilitation to get the property back to standards that actually makes it the same deal as a re-sale.   This makes Re Sales a great option as well.  To learn more about Re Sale Homes for Sale in Hillcrest and search available inventory click the yellow map below.

We have built a fully integrated Real Estate Website that will allow you to search every aspect of what we have discussed above.  To search Pre-Foreclosure, Foreclosure Auction, Bank Owned REO, and New and ReSale Homes in Hillcrest click here.

We also attend the Foreclosure Auctions for San Diego on a weekly basis and track virtually every Foreclosure property in San Diego County and would be happy to talk with you about your needs further. 

We Look forward to hearing from you!

The latest data and sales statistics were provided by Foreclosure Radar.

0 commentsCody Haworth Carlsbad Homes for Sale • November 11 2009 07:28PM

Hillcrest~ San Diego California Foreclosures, Bank Owned REO, Homes for Sale, Real Estate.

Hello and Welcome to ~Hillcrest~ San Diego California Foreclosures, Bank Owned REO, Homes for Sale, Real Estate.

 

Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone?   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them.

Understanding the process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview:

Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default).  Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage.  The current lender files with the County Recorders office a Notice of Default.  When this is filed, this information becomes a matter of public record.  When this notice is filed the lender usually usally gives the homeowner 90 days to come current on the amound their are past due.  During this period a good amount of homeowners lately have been trying to obtain new financing terms by doing a Loan Modification with their current lender or a Short Sale with a Realtor if they know they aren't going to be able to keep up the payments due to hardship.  Both of these things often times delay the foreclosure process as the bank looks to work with the current owner to see if one of these options may be a fit.  To learn more about Pre-Foreclosures in ~Hillcrest~ San Diego and actually search Pre-Foreclosures in San Diego for free click the yellow map.

Foreclosure Sale (Alo known as Notice of Trustee Sale).  The Foreclosure sale usally occurs and is scheduled roughly 90 days after the Notice of Default is issues.  Although, most of the time this process is delayed currently.  Notice of Trustee sale usally takes place on the courthouse steps in the County in which the property is located.  In this case, most auctions take place in Downtown, San Diego.  Properties are sold as is, without any warranties or guarantees, and they must be paid for on the spot with a certified cashiers check.  Many times the buyer of that foreclosure property has to end up evicting the current homeowner or tenant and this sometimes can be a process.   However, even though its a riskier process, the reward can be great.  To learn more about Foreclosure Sales In ~Hillcrest~ San Diego and Search upcoming properties scheduled for Foreclosure click the yellow map below.

 

Bank Owned (REO).  Bank owned properties are the properties that have gone through the two steps above and didn't sell at the Foreclosure Sale.  In this case, the current lender has to take them back if there are no acceptable bids.  This can also be a great area for an investor, because in a lot of cases, the lender does not want to own these properties.  These can be great deals for an investor, you can also research these properties in greater detail than Foreclosure Auctions, and most all of the time you can use financing and obtain a home warranty with these.  To learn more about Bank Owned REO listings in ~Hillcrest~ San Diego click here.

 

Re-Sale Properties.  Many people think Re Sale properties are not a great deal with all the Foreclosure properties out there.  This is actually not true in many cases.  Re Sales have to be priced aggresively and in line with Foreclosures if they want to have a chance of selling in todays market.  In a lot of cases a buyer or investor can buy a re sale that has been taken good care of, doesn't have much fix up to perform, and is very close in price to that of a Foreclosure that might require a lot of work.  Sometimes people think that because they are buying a Foreclosure at 20% below market value that its always a steal, however sometimes there is 20% worth of rehabilitation to get the property back to standards that actually makes it the same deal as a re-sale.   Making Re Sales a great option as well.  To learn more about Re Sale Homes for Sale in ~Hillcrest~ San Diego click here.

Ultimately, the decision is yours and what is right for you and your situation.  We have built a fully integrated Real Estate Website that will allow you to search every aspect of what we have discussed above.  To search Pre-Foreclosure, Foreclosure Auction, Bank Owned REO, and New and ReSale Homes in ~Hillcrest~ San Diego   click here.

We also attend the Foreclosure Auctions for ~Hillcrest~ San Diego on a weekly basis and track virtually every Foreclosure property in San Diego County!

We look forward to hearing from you!

0 commentsCody Haworth Carlsbad Homes for Sale • August 31 2009 11:01PM

Hillcrest/ Mission Hills~ San Diego California Homes for Sale, Foreclosures, Short Sales, REO's, and Real Estate.

San Diego, CA, June 17, 2009.

Hello and Welcome to Hillcrest/ Mission Hills~ San Diego California Homes for Sale, Foreclosures, Short Sales, REO's, and Real Estate.

 

At Four Seasons Realty we try to provide you with monthly updates of the recent sales activities per zip code along with the most recent Foreclosure data for the region, and for the state.   When searching for Real Estate it is important to have a feel for what is going on in your current market and surrounding area.  We try to make this easier for you by compiling the most recent information from several data sources.

Here are some important recent Sales statistics for the zip code of 92103 Hillcrest/ Mission Hills, San Diego, California. 

Hillcrest/ Mission Hills, in the month of April 2009 according to Data Quick there were a total of 30 sales figuring new, resale, and condo combined for a median sales price of 375,000 for the area.   This represents a 15.7 percent decline in prices from April of 2008, making some potential great opportunities to be discovered in the area.  To search all active listings, bank owned REO and short Sale listings in Hillcrest/ Mission Hills click here.

When looking at the most recent foreclosure data for the month of May 2009 for San Diego County, we find the following according to Foreclosure Radar:  There were a total of 3,282 NOD's (Notice of Defaults, the first step of the Foreclosure process), there were a total of 3,294 NTS (Notice of Trustee Sale, the 2nd step), and there were 1,322 Sales at the auction (the 3rd step in the process).   To learn more about Foreclosures in San Diego County click here.

When looking at California as a whole regarding Foreclosure activity we find the following according to Foreclosure Radar.  Notice of defaults (first step in the foreclosure process) fell 4.2% from April to 40,870 filings.  Year over year filings were down 3.1 percent from May of 2008.

Notice of Trustee Sale filings reached a new record level in May with 41,959 filings representing a 42% increase from April.

Foreclosures taken to sale at auction reached 17,871, which represented a 31.9 percent increase from the previous month, but still much lower than a year ago.

The majority of sales that go to the foreclosure auction are still taken back by the lender and go into REO status.  REO status means (Real Estate Owned, by the bank or lender).

To search all active NOD's, NTS's, and Bank Owned REO properties for Hillcrest/ Mission Hills San Diego as a whole, and the entire state of California click here.

We are one of the only Real Estate companies which attends the foreclosure auctions in person on a weekly basis.  We represent many buyers at these auctions and would love to talk with you further if you are interested in Foreclosure properties.   We also have a full service brokerage operation, so whether you are a buyer or a seller, we have the experience and know how to help you in your situation navigate through this challenging market.

To learn more about us in general please visit our website by clicking here.

We look forward to hearing from you.

To search properties directly you can also click the yellow search map below.

Hillcrest ~ Mission Hills California Foreclosure Auction, Bank Owned REO, Homes for Sale, Real Estate

Hello and Welcome to Hillcrest/ Mission Hills California Foreclosure Auction, Bank Owned REO, and Homes for Sale.

 

Understanding the foreclosure property auction (also known as Trustee Sale) process takes time, due diligence, and understanding.  Saavy Real Estate investors can find some of the best deals around buying at these auctions, but is it right for everyone.   We would like to help explain further about these auctions and the benefits and downsides of buying Real Estate at them.

 

Understanding the process is the key, and here is how the process goes as an overview:

Pre-Foreclosure (Also known as Notice of Default).  Pre-Foreclosure is usually when the current homeowner is 90 days past due on their Mortgage.  The current lender files with the County Recorders office a Notice of Default.  When this is filed, this information becomes a matter of public record.  When this notice is filed the lender usually usally gives the homeowner 90 days to come current on the amound their are past due.  During this period a good amount of homeowners lately have been trying to obtain new financing terms by doing a Loan Modification with their current lender or a Short Sale with a Realtor if they know they aren't going to be able to keep up the payments due to hardship.  Both of these things often times delay the foreclosure process as the bank looks to work with the current owner to see if one of these options may be a fit.  To learn more about Pre-Foreclosures in Del Mar and other San Diego Couty Cities click the yellow map below.

Foreclosure Sale (Alo known as Notice of Trustee Sale).  The Foreclosure sale usally occurs and is scheduled roughly 90 days after the Notice of Default is issues.  Although, most of the time this process is delayed currently.  Notice of Trustee sale usally takes place on the courthouse steps in the County in which the property is located.  In this case, most auctions take place in Downtown, San Diego.  Properties are sold as is, without any warranties or guarantees, and they must be paid for on the spot with a certified cashiers check.  Many times the buyer of that foreclosure property has to end up evicting the current homeowner or tenant and this sometimes can be a process.   However, even though its a riskier process, the reward can be great.  To learn more about Foreclosure Sales In Hillcrest/ Mission Hills and Search upcoming properties scheduled for Foreclosure click the yellow map below.

 

Bank Owned (REO).  Bank owned properties are the properties that have gone through the two steps above and didn't sell at the Foreclosure Sale.  In this case, the current lender has to take them back if there are no acceptable bids.  This can also be a great area for an investor, because in a lot of cases, the lender does not want to own these properties.  These can be great deals for an investor, you can also research these properties in greater detail than Foreclosure Auctions, and most all of the time you can use financing and obtain a home warranty with these.  To learn more about Bank Owned REO listings in Hillcrest/ Mission Hills click here.

 

Re-Sale Properties.  Many people think Re Sale properties are not a great deal with all the Foreclosure properties out there.  This is actually not true in many cases.  Re Sales have to be priced aggresively and in line with Foreclosures if they want to have a chance of selling in todays market.  In a lot of cases a buyer or investor can buy a re sale that has been taken good care of, doesn't have much fix up to perform, and is very close in price to that of a Foreclosure that might require a lot of work.  Sometimes people think that because they are buying a Foreclosure at 20% below market value that its always a steal, however sometimes there is 20% worth of rehabilitation to get the property back to standards that actually makes it the same deal as a re-sale.   Making Re Sales a great option as well.  To learn more about Re Sale Homes for Sale in Hillcrest/ Mission Hills click here.

Ultimately, the decision is yours and what is right for you and your situation.  We have built a fully integrated Real Estate Website that will allow you to search every aspect of what we have discussed above.  To search Pre-Foreclosure, Foreclosure Auction, Bank Owned REO, and New and ReSale Homes in Hillcrest/ Mission Hills click here.

We also attend the Foreclosure Auctions for Hillcrest/ Mission Hills on a weekly basis and track virtually every Foreclosure property in Hillcrest/ Mission Hills and would be happy to talk with you about your needs further. 

We Look forward to hearing from you!