Perusing foreclosure listings would save you time and money as it would help you eliminate that homes you are not interested in while choosing the potential candidates for house tours. This would allow you to keep your travel expenses low and map out the routes you will take when you do your house tours.

Another advantage in using foreclosure listings is that you would be able to do a run through of owning the real thing, that is, the repossessed home that you want to buy.

Practice

Choose among the houses in the foreclosure listings that are within your budget, those that have features that you want, and those that you really like even if it goes a little over your budget. Take note of the location and the kind of foreclosure, and the mode of sale. This would help you in your budgeting and planning.

For each house, do the math for every scenario that you can think of, i.e., haggling for a lower price since the house is an over the counter sale versus public auctions that may prohibit the inspection of the homes prior to offering bids. When you are doing your draft computations, do the math using the loan terms of banks that you plan to tap for the mortgage of your potential acquisition. Try computing for the mortgage that you have to shoulder every month if your down payment is 20 percent, 30 percent, or 50 percent.

Also do the number crunching for the potential repairs or overhaul needed after buying the houses that you have chosen from the foreclosure listings. This would be clearer if you have done the monthly budgeting on paper and studied carefully whether you can afford to be a homeowner without ruining your retirement savings and your emergency savings.

House tours

With the short-list in hand, you may be able to efficiently do house tours as you have already lumped together the candidate homes that are located in the same area. Check the numbers that you came up with for each of the houses that you have visited and your emotional response to them.

Check with a local real estate agent if the house you have chosen from the foreclosure listings is a good deal or whether you would be better off with the other candidates.

Author's Bio: 

Wagner Leite has been educating buyers on the finer points of foreclosure listings at ForeclosureDeals.com for over ten years. Contact Wagner Leite through ForeclosureDeals.com if you need help finding information about foreclosure listings.