This Fannie Mae foreclosure is a move-in condition bank-owned, 3+ bedroom home for sale in Wantage - Sussex County NJ! Unlike some short sales, buyers can close on this REO very rapidly - in time for the $8000 tax credit. This bi-level is on a mountain in the Lake Neepaulin lake community within Wantage.
While I am not the actual listing agent, my parent company is and has honored me with the task of bringing in the buyers for this Wantage foreclosure property. New, neutral carpet has been installed in the living room, hallway and 3 upstairs bedrooms. All the rooms have been freshly painted.
Reasons I predict this Sussex County NJ bank-owned home for sale will go quickly:
- Priced in the range most attractive to first-time buyers;
- Quick closing is possible;
- It can be used as a 3 or 4 bedroom home;
- 3 full bathrooms - most unusual;
- Few REO homes for sale in Sussex County are this nicely fixed up;
- Lake Neepaulin is one of the many Sussex County lake communities that are popular for year-round residents and for vacation homes.
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Irene Kennedy, who is a NJ real estate agent with Weichert, Realtors, lives in Sussex County & works from the Hamburg office. Her primary market includes: Augusta, Branchville, Crystal Springs, Frankford, Franklin, Hamburg, Hampton, Hardyston, Highland Lakes, Lake Mohawk, Newton, Ogdensburg, Scenic Lakes, Sparta, Stockholm, Sussex, Vernon, Wantage.

Good luck. I made a comment on my other blog yesterday that REOs can be purchased more quickly than a short sale. And one on move in condition is a rarity I believe!
Thanks, that looks lie it is in great shape, hope you get to sell it!
Nice home, Irene. I think many are under the impression all REO's are tear downs or need huge amounts of work and it's not always the case.
Gary - Please post the link!
Melissa - It IS in great shape. And I hope I sell it too. ;-)
Carole - As far as foreclosures go, this a a palace! The other misconception is that it takes a long time to do a deal. Bank-owned properties are not the same as short sales - no third party involved.