Buying a Foreclosure at the Court House? Here’s What You’ll Need:

Alameda County Court House in Oakland CA

Alameda County Court House in Oakland CAIn a word: CASH.

Heading to the court house to buy the home of your dreams (or perhaps just a good solid investment)? Then here are a few tips to get you started.

To bid you need to qualify, which means you will be required to show the auctioneer identification, and cash or cashiers checks sufficient to cover the FULL AMOUNT you wish to bid. Yup, that’s allot of cash, but this endeavor is not for the faint of heart.
Most investors take cashiers checks made out to themselves. If you are not the winning bidder, you can easily redeposit the funds, and if you are the winning bidder, you can endorse the check over to the trustee.

Question: How do I know what properties are going up for auction? What is the opening bid amount?

The information is public, but can be a bit difficult to obtain. To get started, you can do a search right here on my PreForeclosure and Auction search page.

The lender gets to make the first bid, which is called the opening bid. Some now also refer to it as the drop bid, because lenders now often substantially discount the opening bid from the amount owed. The lender / trustee is under no legal obligation to announce the opening bid in advance of the sale.

They typically release the opening bid the day before or the morning of the sale. Sometimes the opening bid is not announced until the sale starts. The research team at ForeclosureRadar works diligently to post opening bids as quickly as possible. The information provided on my PreForeclosure and Auction search page comes from this valuable resource.

Want to see what happens at an auction? Check these video’s out:

Foreclosure Auction on the county courthouse steps

Foreclosure Auction – Take 2

Here’s my take: Buying a property at the county courthouse steps is best left to the professionals.

Don’t get me wrong, buying a home at discounted price is a great thing. There are numerous other aspects of the process that can potentially wreck your financial well-being.

For example:

  • What is the true condition of the home?
  • Who currently occupies the home? the previous owner? or tenant? or squatters??
  • What is the condition of title? is it clear or clouded? are there any other outstanding liens?
  • There is no refund! No inspection period. It’s a take it or leave it scenario.
A safe bet for budding investors and home buyers, is to simply buy a bank-owned home. This is known as an REO. These have already been through the foreclosure process, all liens wiped out, clear title is generally guaranteed and insured. The bonus: You get an inspection period, your deposit is refundable for a certain period of time, you can finance the purchase (instead of relying on cash only).
Here are few REO properties in the local area:

Showing properties 1 - 15 of 142. See more REO Random Bay Area Properties .
(all data current as of 2/3/2012)

  1. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,464 sq ft
    Lot size: 5,700 sq ft
    Year built: 1954
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  2. 2 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,513 sq ft
    Year built: 1989
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  3. 4 beds, 4 full baths
    Home size: 1,615 sq ft
    Lot size: 1,742 sq ft
    Year built: 2006
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  4. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,564 sq ft
    Lot size: 3,999 sq ft
    Year built: 1999
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 1
  5. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,933 sq ft
    Lot size: 6,969 sq ft
    Year built: 1969
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 1
  6. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,609 sq ft
    Lot size: 4,750 sq ft
    Year built: 1989
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  7. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,606 sq ft
    Lot size: 3,300 sq ft
    Year built: 2000
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  8. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,407 sq ft
    Lot size: 2,613 sq ft
    Year built: 1996
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  9. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,592 sq ft
    Lot size: 6,000 sq ft
    Year built: 1984
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  10. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,041 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,000 sq ft
    Year built: 1974
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  11. 4 beds, 3 full baths
    Home size: 2,584 sq ft
    Lot size: 6,098 sq ft
    Year built: 1987
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  12. 4 beds, 2 full, 2 part baths
    Home size: 2,546 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,405 sq ft
    Year built: 2008
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 2
  13. 4 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,714 sq ft
    Lot size: 7,385 sq ft
    Year built: 1972
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 2
  14. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,388 sq ft
    Lot size: 6,725 sq ft
    Year built: 1999
    Parking spots: 3
    Days on market: 2
  15. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,718 sq ft
    Lot size: 12,196 sq ft
    Year built: 1979
    Parking spots: 3
    Days on market: 2

Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.

Historic Estate-Winery-Event Center!

Front of the Historic Building
Front of the Historic Building

Front of the Historic Building

What a unique opportunity to acquire this historic 8.54± acre winery and event facility nestled in the beautiful Sunol Canyon!

The Historical Event Center is a stunning facility and event center located less than an hour from San Francisco and only 20 minutes from the Silicon Valley. The subject property offers an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a unique property in a growing California market, at a very attractive and reduced price.

It Get’s Better

Oh, and did I mention it is an REO / Bank Owned Property?  Contact me for details.

Property Details

  • Setting serves as an impressive site to have unforgettable dinner parties, weddings, corporate retreats, events or other special celebrations.
  • The 7,343 SF Historic Stone Mansion, built in 1890, consists of three floors and 23 rooms.
  • Situated among the property is a 4,808 square foot Terrace Room and verandas that can accommodate up to 225 guests.
  • Additional structures include offices (1,150 SF), three small houses (654 SF, 578 SF, and 700 SF), and a cellar (459 SF).
  • Beautifully landscaped grounds tucked into the quiet Sunol Canyon feature native landscaping, stone-terraced flower gardens, manicured lawns, and vast oak trees.
  • Strategic Location. Livermore Valley Wine Country Niche.
  • Due to the secluded nature of the property, it could also be used as a day spa. The Mansion features plenty of rooms for spa services, in a relaxing and serene environment. With modernized renovations throughout the main house, one could generate from a day spa operation.

A local Wells Fargo representative stated that it is actually possible to do 90% financing up to $3million if property cash flows as a wedding/event center. Contact Jeff Becker at 925-980-4519 or email.

Other Homes for Sale in Sunol

Showing properties 1 - 5 of 7. See more city of Sunol real estate.
(all data current as of 2/3/2012)

  1. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,103 sq ft
    Lot size: 5.26 ac
    Year built: 1978
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 3
  2. 4 beds, 3 full baths
    Home size: 2,473 sq ft
    Lot size: 34,289 sq ft
    Year built: 1968
    Parking spots: 2
    Days on market: 3
  3. 5 beds, 4 full baths
    Home size: 5,003 sq ft
    Lot size: 99.86 ac
    Year built: 1984
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  4. 5 beds, 4 full baths
    Home size: 5,033 sq ft
    Lot size: 100.00 ac
    Year built: 1984
    Parking spots: 6
    Days on market: 10
  5. 3 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 3,964 sq ft
    Lot size: 22.59 ac
    Year built: 1978
    Parking spots: 5
    Days on market: 34

Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.

Foreclosure Auction – Take 2

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Another eventful day at the Alameda County courthouse in Oakland, CA!

January 2010 California Foreclosure Report

I couldn’t have said it better myself. In January 2010 we saw that despite apparent declines in foreclosure filings, daily foreclosure activity is up on all fronts as the foreclosure stalemate continues. Publicly reported figures are not always the ‘whole’ truth.

Sean O’Toole from ForeclosureRadar.com put’s together a great market report which reveals the other half of the truth. Check it out!

January 2010 California Foreclosure Report

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