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Cash is King in todays real estate market.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Recent studies show that people who are buying foreclosure properties should have cash rather than a promise of a loan in order to take advantage of discounted properties.

The market scuffle is happening primarily over heavily discounted foreclosed homes and other properties typically under $300,000, or even well below $100,000 in some markets. These homes are attractive to investors seeking a good return and first-time buyers looking for an affordable home.

The trend is most pronounced in areas of California, Florida, Arizona, Nevada and elsewhere where home prices have dropped sharply and foreclosures make up a large slice of homes for sales in many metro areas. In Las Vegas and Phoenix, for example, foreclosures accounted for more than half of all home resales in December, according to MDA DataQuick.

Although getting financing for heavily damaged foreclosures can be difficult, there's still a healthy competition. Ultimately, cash is king.

"Even though a first-time buyer may be offering the same price as an investor, or a higher price, the investor has the edge," said Jed Smith, a researcher for the National Association of Realtors. "The investor may actually pay less, but it's cash, right now."

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