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: To show they were serious, they got pre-approved for a loan, knowing banks prioritize certainty over emotional offers.

When their offer was finally accepted, the real work began. They hired a certified inspector to look past the peeling paint. They discovered that because the home had sat vacant for months, the pipes had leaked and the HVAC was on its last legs. The REO Guide: 10 Steps to Buying a Bank-Owned Home buying a bank owned home

: Unlike a traditional sale, their offer wasn't met with a quick handshake. It took weeks for the bank’s various departments to review and respond. Uncovering the "As-Is" Reality : To show they were serious, they got

Maya and her husband, Leo, were on a mission to find their first home in a market where bidding wars were the norm. When they stumbled upon a faded Victorian listed far below its neighbors' prices, their agent, Tony Cenkar , explained the catch: it was a , also known as Real Estate Owned (REO). The Pursuit of the Hidden Gem They discovered that because the home had sat

The bank had already foreclosed on the previous owners and now wanted the asset off its books. While most buyers were scared off by the "as-is" condition, Maya saw potential. They followed the critical first steps:

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