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Las Vegas Area Sellers and Sales (Transaction) Categories: Trustee's Sales (#6 in a series)

Las Vegas Area Seller or Transaction Category (#6 in a series):  The Trustee's Sale

A Trustee's Sale is a type of Sale.

A Trustee's Sale is technically the "foreclosure sale".  This is the final action in a foreclosure where the home goes "back to the bank."

OR DOES IT?

Not necessarily as the public has a crack at the "auction" type of atmosphere.  Many investors are pickingLas Vegas Area Real Estate up some fantastic bargains during these trustee's sales.  These sales are all cash sales.  Investors have been "flipping" these homes, using them as rentals or even using them for their own personal residences.

What happens before the Trustee's Sale?

  • The homeowner goes in default (quits making their payment)
  • The homeowner is sent a "notice of default" (NOD) typically around 3-4 months after they stopped making their payments
  • A "sale date" is set.  This is what is known as the "Trustee's Sale".  The sale date is typically set 2-4 months after the NOD is sent out.  This sometimes gets postponed if the homeowner is making a valiant effort to keep their home.

How do I find out about Trustee's Sales?

What is involved?

  • DUE DILIGENCE prior to the sale - lots of due diligence.
  • Bring your money!  The trustee will define (in their legal notice) what they need in the sale.  Generally this is cash, cashier's checkds drawn by a state or federal credit union, savings and loan association, savings association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in Nevada.

What Is Some of the Due Diligence  Involved?

  • An appraisal, BPO or some sort of comparative market analysis to get some sort of an idea of pricing so you don't pay too much at the sale.  You can also search solds on my MLS/IDX website with no registration if you know what you are doing!
  • A comprensive title search as the liens more than likely convey with the property.  You will need a good and solid connection with a title company.
  • An occupancy check.  To see if the property is occupied.  Once it is determined that it is occupied you will need to find out if it is occupied by a tenant!
  • Approaching the owner to see if the occupant will let you in to take a peek at the property condition.  This will help you determine property condition.  Many times property condition will not matter to the seasoned investor if the numbers make sense for rehab.

The Pitfalls of purchasing a Trustee's Sale:

  • Many times you are buying a property sight unseen.  This could cause problems if the property is trashed so bad or has incurable health hazards (such as mold) that it needs to be "gutted".
  • Liens liens liens to satisfy.  Will the starting bid offset those costs?
  • Is it occupied?  If it is occupied then you will be dealing with an eviction.
  • Is this tenant occupied?  There are new laws protecting tenants in foreclosure & evictions..Make sure you know those laws so you are not in violation of the law if you seek eviction!  This could hinder you from rehabbing or using your property for some time after the sale!

THIS TYPE OF SALE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR A NOVICE INVESTOR.  Novice investors who seek these types of transactions shall hire an attorney with experience in this type of Law and do LOTS AND LOTS AND LOTS of research and not pass go and collect their $200 until they fully understand the Trustee's sale.

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Las Vegas, NV November 2008 High Rise Inventory Update: Still Painful!

Las Vegas High Rise Rental Activity

We have seen the Las Vegas, NV high rise real estate market as a challenged market with an abundance of resale inventory.  For several reasons:

  • Too many speculators in that market.  They want to close n flip.  They are not interested in holding, renting or living in them.  Each time a building closes, we see an increase of inventory.Trump High Rise Tower Las Vegas, NV
  • Mortgage market madness has reduced the amount of loan products available to jumbo, second, vacation or investor type property owners. The ones who have very little money down and marginal credit, that is.  So the buyer pool for both resales and new went kaput.  Loud and hard too.

Here are the high rise stats:

Rentals:

  • 318 Listed 11/14/2008
  • 11 Under Contract 11/14/2008
  • 43 Leased 9/29-10/29/2008
  • 7.4 Months Inventory

Resales:

  • 884 Listed 11/14/2008
  • 25 Under Contract 11/14/2008
  • 31 Closed 9/29-10/29/2008
  • 38.4 Months Inventory (=3.2 years)

Rental inventory has increase from the last report.  Resale inventory absorption rate has gone up by 1 year in one month.  THis is how volatile this market is.    Read last month's report here.

This report is compiled by using data from the GLVAR MLS. Data is gathered by the "VERTICAL" field and the "RESIDENTIAL" field using "CON" as subtype and  "HIGHRIS,LOFTLIV,PENTHSE" equals any for building description.  Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

If you are thinking about buying or renting a high rise condominimum in the Las Vegas area, please call 702-966-2494.  Press 1 if you are a buyer or press 2 if you are a renter.  For financing options press option 3.  For selling or leasing/property management press option 0.  We will not list condos that have not yet closed with the builder or are not interested in contract reassignments.  Para español presione el cuatro.

Las Vegas High Rise Condos For Sale

copyright 2006-2011 Renee Burrows, REALTOR®, The Force Realty  702-966-2494

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