Buying foreclosures can be confusing and frustrating. The foreclosure process around the country is chaotic at best. This is the first of a two part video series describing the process from default to the Trustee’s Sale and beyond to listing and selling. We cut through all the nonsense, all the hype, money-making scams, and all the misinformation to get directly to the truth as it effects you, a potential buyer of a foreclosure home. This is Foreclosures Part 1 of 2. After viewing this video, watch Foreclosures Part 2.
Buyers and investors in the State of Washington may retain the services of Chuck Marunde to draft and submit offers on foreclosures. Chuck is a Broker and Realtor, practiced real estate law for 20 years, and handled many foreclosures from beginning to end. While Chuck prefers not to list foreclosures, he is a qualified Foreclosure Buyer’s Agent with extensive experience.
Last Updated on July 27, 2012 by Chuck Marunde
You definitely are consumer oriented, and we appreciate that because we are too. We do a lot of public education on how people get ripped off. Great article, and thanks. Bookmarked.
The thing that really makes buying foreclosures more challenging is the uncertainty. When buying foreclosures you really know a lot less about the homes history compared with regular real estate transactions.