The Fat Lady Sings
He told me that it’s not over until the fat lady sings, while he is in his car, hanging from the rear view mirror, country music on the radio, a hose from the exhaust is lodged in his window, and then the fat lady jumps up and down on his back just as the auction begins.
That’s his position concerning Sandpoint foreclosures.
The notice of default is one of the first signposts on the road to ruin and leads to a parking spot on the Sandpoint foreclosures list.
The end of the road for homes on the Sandpoint foreclosures list is the property auction. This can be tricky turf for the first time home buyers. More of them are showing up at auctions instead of just cash carrying investors.
You registered. Filled out the proper paperwork. You bid half what it was listed for and win. Or did you win? If you are going to bid at an auction you must be prepared.
For the people who lost a home to the Sandpoint foreclosures list, the auction is finally the time when all their hopes for a miracle flat line. Here is a sample of homes that will have auction dates in November, December, and January.
A. 3 bed, 3 bath, 1,480 sqft home built in 2001, on acreage 15 miles south of Sandpoint.
B. 3 bed, 2 bath, built in 1998 about 15 minutes north of Sandpoint.
C. Beautiful home in Syringa Heights hits the auction block in November.
D. 4 Bed, 3.5 bath, 4,413 sqft home on acreage, 10 years old goes to auction in February.
Do you want to consult with a professional about how to best approach the auction process of Sandpoint foreclosures? Do you need help developing a checklist before you attend the auction of a home on the Sandpoint foreclosures list?
Call or email me for a confidential consultation regarding your real estate plans and together we can construct a strategy that will help you realize your goals.
You know what to do.
Ask Ray 1-877-Forclosure (1-877-367-3256) ray@sandpointforeclosures.com
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