Distressed Property

When you’re looking for a home, you may come across auctions or “distressed property” that seem too good to be true. This property usually has prices that are much lower than the market. You shouldn’t buy that property right away, no matter how tempting it may seem. Instead, you should find out why the seller wants to sell it quickly and if it’s a good and safe investment. 

How to find Distressed Properties

how to find distressed properties - Deal Acres

Finding distressed properties is easy if you know where to look. Here are some tips for finding distressed properties that are both affordable and profitable to resell in the future. READ MORE…

Advantages and Disadvantages of Distressed Properties

Advantages and Disadvantages of Distressed Properties - Deal Acres

Distressed properties that banks have taken back may seem like a good investment because they have low capital values, but they also have their own set of problems. There may be problems with a great property deal that you don’t know about, like unpaid bills or legal issues. Before deciding to buy a distressed property, you must weigh the advantages, disadvantages, risks, and opportunities.  READ MORE…

Tips for Buying a Distressed Property

Tips for Buying a Distressed Property - Deal Acres

If making your real estate dreams come true on a budget is important to you, distressed properties are a good choice. Most of the time, banks that take back these homes want them off their list of liabilities as soon as possible. So, these homes can be bought for a lot less than the market price. With these deals, you can get some great property if you know all the right tricks. Here are a few that you could use. READ MORE…

What are Property Disputes?

What are property disputes - Deal Acres

About 66 percent of all cases in Indian courts are about real estate, and most of them are property disputes. Property disputes often start with claims from legal heirs or co-owners, disagreements over easement rights, misrepresentations by the seller, or a title deed that doesn’t accurately describe the property.  READ MORE…

Tips and Tricks for Buying a Disputed Property

Tips and Tricks for buying a disputed property - Deal Acres

Property disputes often start with claims from legal heirs or co-owners, disagreements over easement rights, misrepresentations by the seller, wrong descriptions of the property in the title deed, etc. Depending on the type of property dispute and the people involved, there are different things to consider. READ MORE…

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