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		<title>Buyers compete in Portland&#8217;s hot market</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How can buyers have first shot at the good deals?  Reality is that 99.9% of real estate transactions happen through Realtors.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Portland&#8217;s real estate market is not bad. </strong>Buyers of investment properties need to take advantage.  Want a competitive edge?  Better be on top of the new listings.  Most websites offer automatic email functions.  These can often be set to send immediately as <a title="Search properties for sale" href="http://www.maxwellsinclair.com/idx/basicSearch.php" target="_blank">new property listings</a> become available but some only send once per day.  Only looking once per day may not cut it when competing for hot properties around <a title="Portland Oregon neighborhoods" href="http://www.maxwellsinclair.com/portland_metro_neighborhoods.php" target="_blank">Portland Oregon neighborhoods</a>.</p>
<p><strong>How can buyers have first shot at the good deals</strong>?  Reality is that 99.9% of real estate transactions happen through Realtors.  Hook up with a good one.  Agents working with investment property buyers need to stay on top of new listings and do market research immediately as houses become available.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s a good deal for investors</strong>?  Take a look at Portland&#8217;s west side for example.  <a title="Beaverton homes" href="http://www.maxwellsinclair.com/beaverton.php" target="_blank">Beaverton homes</a> and <a title="Hillboro real estate information" href="http://www.maxwellsinclair.com/hillsboro.php" target="_blank">Hillsboro neighborhoods</a> often offer better cash flow than those found elsewhere.  When looking at the home purchase consider what sort of expenses are attached directly to PITI (principle, interest, taxes and insurance) and what neighborhood rents are.  Entry level homes offer much more bang for the buck than higher end, rental wise.  Rents on a 1200&#8242; 3 bedroom 2 bath detached Beaverton home are running around $1100/mo at the moment.  Figure a good price for such a property might be $175k.  Compare that with cash flow on a $350k home where rents may be $1600/mo.  You do the math.</p>
<p><strong>Competitive nature of investors</strong>.  Being first to the table with an offer is key.  It&#8217;s almost better to shoot first then aim in this market, you&#8217;ll have opportunity to bail out later.  I&#8217;m referring to red hot bank dumped properties here and not average run-of-the-mill real estate.  Hot properties like ones priced at $90 sq. ft. vs. the neighboring ones selling around $150.  These will be bank-owned <a title="Foreclosures in Portland" href="http://www.maxwellsinclair.com/idx/results.php?stp=advanced&amp;idxID=037&amp;pt=sfr&amp;sfrType[]=Detached&amp;sfrType[]=Manuf+Housing+in+Park&amp;sfrType[]=Attached&amp;sfrType[]=Manuf+on+Real+Prop&amp;sfrType[]=Condominium&amp;sfrType[]=Deeded+Time+Share&amp;sfrType[]=Houseboat&amp;showField=cityField&amp;city[]=37536&amp;ba=0&amp;srt=DESC&amp;start=0&amp;per=10&amp;a_BankOwned=No">foreclosures in Portland</a> and surrounding areas, and they&#8217;re marketed through agents just the same as any other property.  I&#8217;ve seen several in the last few months around Beaverton and Hillsboro, they do exist.  Jump on them the same day they hit the market.</p>
<p><strong>Sitting on the fence.</strong> At any given time there are a ton of buyers who say &#8220;wow, that was a good deal.  I&#8217;d have bought that one&#8230; if I&#8217;d known about it.&#8221;  The only reason buyers don&#8217;t know about it is because they (and their Realtor) are not paying attention.  Countless would-be investors sit on the fence analyzing a particular property while another savvy investor snatches it up.  That way the little kid mentality can kick in; That guy wants it, now I <em>really</em> want it.  Not all properties listed in RMLS are still available, some are awaiting bank paperwork before listing a property as &#8220;pending&#8221; in the system.  Dilly dallying doesn&#8217;t pay!</p>
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		<title>Finding Foreclosure Properties in Portland Oregon</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 16:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most home buyers have the same goal; Get a great price on a good property!  So one of the popular ideas is that you've got to get your hands on a foreclosure list.  Buy it from direct from the bank and save tons of money over retail]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Most home buyers have the same goal; Get a great price on a good property!  So one of the popular ideas is that you&#8217;ve got to get your hands on a foreclosure list.  Buy it from direct from the bank and save tons of money over retail.  Sounds like a super plan but are you willing to do the work?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><strong>Searching the MLS</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Truth is that searching <a title="search Portland's MLS" href="www.maxwellsinclair.com/idx/basicSearch.php" target="_blank">homes for sale in Portland</a>, Beaverton, Lake Oswego or other areas is done pretty much one way, online.  Portland&#8217;s MLS system (RMLS, regional multiple listing service) is the source for 99.9% of properties advertised for sale.  Whether it&#8217;s John L Scott, Prudential, RE/Max or whoever all listings are input into RMLS.  From there the information is just redistributed to everyone&#8217;s website.  Foreclosures (bank owned properties) are typically no different.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Banks work with local Realtors to get their properties sold at fair market value as soon as possible.  Dumping them to a handful of cash buyers on courthouse step doesn&#8217;t do much for the sale price.  List them in a MLS and these properties will get a million times more exposure, bumping up the sale price.  If you&#8217;re searching online properties for sale you’re already getting the vast majority of foreclosure listings.  This may not be overly apparent because buyer&#8217;s generally don&#8217;t know who the seller is.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><strong>Portland foreclosure lists</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Yep, they’re all trying to sell you something of public record.  Foreclosures are out there but today more than ever and a few of such are purchased by full-time investors for cash on the courthouse steps.  You’ve got to be there with certified funds (10% minimum in cashier’s checks) to even participate.  Seller’s (banks) won’t wait for the lucky bidder to secure conventional financing and close weeks later.  Good luck easily finding a published list outside of what&#8217;s already in the MLS.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><strong>Notice of Default lists</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">NOD (notice of default) lists are the only thing I know of distributed for free.  These are public notices of people who are at least 3 months behind on mortgage payments.  Lists are distributed by the title company and are the first step to potential foreclosure.  Cash buyers, Realtors, and property solutions people promoting &#8220;win-win&#8221; garbage all prey on these homeowners.  It’s a full time job for people choosing this route (trying to capture a potential easy buck) and what they’re promoting is to “save the homeowner from foreclosure.”  Some chasers are legitimate (Realtors for the most part), others not.  I’ll argue in depth about the scammers out there if you want to listen…<strong> </strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><strong>Short-Sale Listings</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">In reality these days the majority of properties go through short-sale negotiations (bank agrees to work with a seller and take a loss rather than go through the more expensive foreclosure process, losing even more $$).  Properties are listed in the MLS and you’re already seeing them within the set search parameters if they exist.  Bank representatives generally don&#8217;t give the properties away as urban myth would have you believe.  By far the majority of foreclosure and short-sales sell through Realtors on RMLS.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Late night TV is great for promoting a bunch of trash.  But if you’re willing to make it a full-time job&#8230; you may get lucky eventually.  There are easier ways of accomplishing the same goal and getting a good deal.  <a title="Realtor contact" href="/contact-dave.php" target="_blank">Contact a good Realtor</a> in Portland!  Keep in mind too that foreclosures generally come with cosmetic or bigger issues, especially in our target price range.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">I’m wrapping up my 6<sup>th</sup> yr in real estate and figured out long ago that this avenue was a giant headache… and I love doing rehab!  Out of the thousands of people I’ve talked with about real estate I’ve met 2 folks who’ve actually purchased foreclosures on the courthouse steps and know that the one guy was barely breaking even after all was said and done.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;">Investigate <a title="Beaverton neighborhood information" href="/beaverton.php" target="_blank">Beaverton</a>, <a title="Hillsboro neighborhood information" href="/hillsboro.php" target="_blank">Hillsboro</a>, <a title="Tigard neighborhood information" href="/tigard.php" target="_blank">Tigard</a>, <a title="Lake Oswego neighborhood information" href="/lake-oswego.php" target="_blank">Lake Oswego</a> and <a title="Portland Oregon neighborhood information" href="http://www.maxwellsinclair.com/portland_metro_neighborhoods.php" target="_blank">Portland neighborhood information</a> at <a title="Search Portland neighborhoods" href="/" target="_blank">www.MaxwellSinclair.com</a> , we&#8217;re happy to help!</p>
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