Posts Tagged ‘RealtyTrac’

Foreclosures Scored on Appreciation Potential

April 28 2011

RealtyTrac, a foreclosure data resource, and SmartZip, an investment analytics company, are teaming up to offer HomeScore ratings for foreclosure properties.

The HomeScores allow buyers a different to size up bank-owned properties by providing information on the foreclosed home’s potential for above average price appreciation and below average costs. For example, properties that receive scores of 35 or above are considered good-to-excellent investments.

“This enables shoppers to get an independent assessment of the long-term value of foreclosures,” says Avi Gupta, SmartZip’s vice president of research and marketing. “Shoppers can also easily compare properties against each other, since HomeScore is a relative rating on a scale of 1 to 100.”

The scores will appear in the listing search results at RealtyTrac, and site visitors will also have the option of even sorting foreclosed property results based on HomeScore ranges.

Source: “RealtyTrac Teams Up With SmartZip,” Inman News (April 25, 2011) 

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Fewer Homebuyers Are Willing to Purchase Foreclosures

May 27 2010

U.S. homebuyers are less likely to purchase a foreclosed property today than they were a year ago, according to a new survey conducted by Trulia and RealtyTrac. Some 45 percent of U.S. homebuyers say they are at least somewhat likely to purchase a foreclosure today compared with 55 percent who said the same a year ago.

Only 1 percent of homeowners with a mortgage say walking away from their home would be their first option if they are unable to pay their mortgage, while 59 percent say they would not consider walking away no matter how much their mortgage was underwater. More than two-thirds of homeowners (69 percent) say modifying their loan terms is their first choice if they aren’t able to pay their mortgage.

The survey also finds that fewer homeowners have a negative view toward foreclosure properties this year (78 percent) compared to last year (85 percent). Homeowners who believe there are negative aspects to purchasing a foreclosed home say they are most concerned that there will be hidden costs (68 percent), that the process is risky (49 percent) and that the home could lose value (35 percent).