Click Here To See All 84 Bank Owned Homes In Rogers
These 84 homes range from $907,500 to just $24,900. The average home on the list is a 2,600 square foot, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home priced just over $255,000.00.
The home pictured to the left is priced $907,500. It is a 5800 sq ft monstrosity in Pinnacle Country Club. It is a gorgeous home.
The bulk of these bank owned properties are from people who bought at the peak of the market and were just too upside down in their homes to sell them. The homes were then either unsuccessful shortsales, foreclosed on, which forced the owner to move, or abandoned by the owner and then foreclosed on.
It is sad and unfortunate, but I guess the old adage holds true that one man’s follie, is another man’s gain. If you are a Buyer then you can really do well by buying these bank owned properties. The interest rates are low and the properties are cheap. If you already own a home then you might consider a bank owned property as a rental. The rental market is extremely strong due to credit issues caused by so many people losing their jobs and losing their homes. The ROI far exceeds what is possible with stock market right now.
The least expensive home on the list is 406 North 10th Street in Downtown Rogers is at $24,900. It is in need of some repairs, but will makes someone some money. It can be bought for under $25,000 and made to look new for somewhere around $10,000. So, for $35,0000 you have a practically new 2 bedroom home with payments around $350 a month. This home would rent for around $450 due to the location and it being a 2 bedroom. That $5400 a year in rental income on a $35,000 investment is a 15% ROI. Or, maybe you just flip it for $45,000 and make $10,000. Both of these scenarios happen every day. I do it myself several times a year.
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