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Repo homes are properties that have been foreclosed by the bank or the lender because the mortgagee failed to make payments on the property. This results in the lender being stuck with the home, and looking to sell it in order to recoup some of the money that they have lost thus far on the deal. Many people buy repossessed houses to live in; but there are a lot of people that purchase repo homes for investment purposes.

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Over the years, the public has come to find out that repossessed houses are great deals because they can many times be bought at or below market value. It is not uncommon for a buyer to find that they are being sold for up to 30 percent below the market value, especially VA Repo Homes. Often times, repossessed houses will need to be fixed up by the buyer before they can do anything with it. Because the prior owner of the home could not afford to maintain the property, repossessed homes are often in desperate need of repairs. This means that you will have to take the repair costs into consideration when you are purchasing. Not all repossessed properties will need a lot of repairs, so it may be to your advantage to pay a little more up front in order to avoid large repair costs.

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