Notes From A Foreclosed Home Owner
The home buyers and real estate agents shopping in the current market see just about everything when dealing with foreclosures or bank owned homes and especially their swimming pools.
Sometimes, it is clear that vengeance is all that is left. Homes are destroyed by the owner because they’re so angry at the bank. If the bank wants it back, they can get it back destroyed.
Other times you the heart ache and despair is almost palpable. A few weeks ago I showed a foreclosed home in Bonita Springs and you could literally read the writing on the walls. Days and days up to the foreclosure were document by the current owner of this foreclosed piece of real estate.
You might have never seen a crying shame up close and personal before. This is what it looks like when owning real estate goes wrong.
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