Julian said:Foreclosures actually have 10x the traffic than a normal house on the market would....
Listing broker will possibly have contractors coming in for quotes, others for showings, plus it is the norm also sometimes depending on the property to have all utilities turned off, not to mention if they are not, the utility bills are reviewed by someone (listing broker or REO department/asset manager handling it....)
Initially, going to have the same, and brokers doing BPO's on it or inspections of condition, and above (pre listing).
Close associate of mine handles up to 600 foreclosures (listings) from lenders at any one given time.
Larger property, lot of land?......Outdoor might work well......(or might not, as part of listing brokers deal is to maintain, so, landscapers could also be expected regularly on property if that is the case.....)
accessndx said:On the OTHER hand....it would be a BRILLIANT idea to PURCHASE a forclosed house for such purposes. They're practically a steal. Of course, Clowntown should be popping in any time now to scream: newbie commercial grower at me. I pretty much said this very thing on the chat board the other night....much to the displeasure of CT.
Of course: CT you know I love ya...but you're getting that "modem slap" when I can get to ya.
Wouldn't be in their best interest. Listings get pulled and transferred to other brokers when not sold all the time, and, not necessarily a time lapse between the 2. (Lender might start sending a whole nother round of brokers to do inspections and submit BPO's while still listed with previous)yamaha_1fan said:Now if the realtor were in on it, that would be much different.
I can't see it being successful or safe due to all above.You could do it and if it got shutdown, there would be no trail back to the grower but the risk of it getting popped is so high, its not worth loosing the investment.
i think the same thing i would rather buy em move the grow there and use the money to fixer-up then rent or sell em.Fuzz420 said:doesnt seem like a good idea to me