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What's an "REO" property?

Question: What's a "REO" property? Answer: When a property goes to foreclosure there's an effort to sell it at auction for as much as possible. The lender will typically bid a given amount, usually the value of the loan balance but less in some markets. If no one makes a better bid, then the lender winds up with title to the property. Once the lender has title, the property is called a "REO" -- an expression which means "real estate owned" by the lender.

Published: March 26, 2008

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