Real Estate Tips: Buying Unfinished Homes

Because of the crash in the real estate market, there are many unfinished homes on the market today. Many of them are in upscale neighborhoods. The reason for this is that investors were purchasing new construction with the intent of flipping the sale upon the completion of the home. The real estate boom was causing homes in upscale areas to appreciate in value considerably between the start and the completion of new construction.

 

The number of investors who moved in on this practiced created a false demand for these new construction homes. Soon, there were no buyers who wanted to actually live in the homes and the investors lost out. Many investors simply abandoned their investment and lost money.

Then the problems started. The developer, who had counted on the sale of the new construction home, was stuck with a bunch of homes he could not sell. Developers started going out of business. In some areas, banks that financed a project took over entire subdivisions. There are many places where new subdivisions sit with a bunch of empty houses and unfinished homes.

Buying an unfinished home is a great way to either make money in the real estate market or to find a home in which to live at a bargain price. Because the residential construction industry is at a standstill, you will have no problem finding tradesmen to finish your home. You can purchase a partially finished home that has been foreclosed upon very inexpensively and then complete the home and either sell it for profit or live in the home.

If you have any trade skills, this is even a better opportunity as you can get some sweat equity out of the home. Even if you are not a skilled tradesman, there are certain things that you can do to save money on finishing your home. Painting, for example, can be completed by you. You can also install certain fixtures. If you have basic carpentry skills you can hang doors and cabinets to save yourself some money. And staining woodwork is something that anyone can do.

If you have friends who are in the trades, you can trade labor with them and get them to help you out. You can even purchase the property as a joint venture with a skilled tradesman who will agree to do all of the labor if you put up the down payment. There are many ways you can make money in this type of venture.

The more work you can complete yourself on your unfinished home, the more you can profit when you sell the home. You can live in the home for a while until the real estate market bounces back, as it will, or sell it for a quick profit right away. Either way, buying and finishing an unfinished home is a great way to make a profit in the real estate market today.



 

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