From Library Journal
Wiedemer, a real estate agent and attorney, quickly establishes the fact that buying bargain property through foreclosure is not the foolproof endeavor that some popular real estate seminar promoters promise. He reminds potential buyers that real estate prices are related to the local economic trend in the community. Wiedemer separates the knowable hazards from the many problems that are unforeseeable and describes how to deal with them. A detailed description of purchasing real estate from government agencies completes this excellent book. Recommended for wide readership.
- Joseph Barth, U.S. Military Acad. Lib., West Point, N.Y.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description
Written by a foreclosure lawyer and broker with years of first-hand experience, this book is filled with explanations of foreclosure procedures geared to the new, small investor and prospective homebuyer. Emphasizes bargains available from lending institutions and government agencies such as HUD, VA, and FNMA.