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Court Ordered Sales

Current Court Ordered Sale properties in the Shuswap:

 

  • MLS#   9204951 - $32,900 - Lot 8 Granite Place, Anglemont, BC
  • MLS# 10011749 - $103,900 - 6 - 5080 20 Ave NE, Salmon Arm, BC
  • MLS# 10001877 - $129,000 - 4097 Balsam Way, Malakwa, BC
  • MLS#   9227335 - $191,600 - 1020 Seymour Arm Road, Seymour Arm, BC
  • MLS# 10004880 - $207,000 - 710 Spruce Street, Sicamous, BC
  • MLS# 10006458 - $219,900 - 717 Cedar Street, Sicamous, BC
  • MLS# 10003886 - $224,500 - 7547 Stampede Trail, Anglemont, BC
  • MLS# 10003914 - $232,000 - 30 - 1134 Pind Grove Road, Scotch Creek, BC
  • MLS# 10004639 - $287,400 - 1020 Seymour Arm Road, Seymour Arm, BC
  • MLS# 10011897 - $328,000 - 1035 Tappen Valley Road, Tappen, BC
  • MLS# 10003909 - $345,000 - 25 - 1134 Pine Grove Road, Scotch Creek, BC
  • MLS# 10005921 - $345,000 - 201 - 160 Harbourfront Drive, Salmon Arm, BC
  • MLS# 10013182 - $345,000 - 29 - 1134 Pine Grove Road, Scotch Creek, BC
  • MLS# 10014593 - $345,000 - 2250 Lakeview Drive, Blind Bay, BC
  • MLS#   9226873 - $349,000 - 3782 Sommerville-Husted Road, Malakwa, BC
  • MLS# 10011969 - $375,000 - 2355 Evans Road, Celista, BC
  • MLS# 10014516 - $375,000 - 16 - 1134 Pine Grove Road, Scotch Creek, BC
  • MLS# 10011465 - $384,000 - 2804 Golf Course Drive, Blind Bay, BC
  • MLS# 10012104 - $390,000 - 2721 Squilax-Anglemont Road, Lee Creek, BC
  • MLS# 10007084 - $395,000 - 6791 Charleson Road, Magna Bay, BC
  • MLS# 10014518 - $395,000 - 17 - 1134 Pine Grove Road, Scotch Creek, BC
  • MLS# 10012114 - $429,000 - 1129 Riverside Avenue, Sicamous, BC
  • MLS# 10003827 - $449,000 - 1 - 1130 Riverside Ave, Sicamous, BC
  • MLS# 10009853 - $489,900 - 39 - 1134 Pine Grove Road, Scotch Creek, BC
  • MLS# 10002148 - $490,000 - 4671 75 Ave NE, Salmon Arm, BC
  • MLS# 10009237 - $499,000 - 2308 Ta Lana Trail, Blind Bay, BC
  • MLS# 10011705 - $509,900 - 2478 Blind Bay Road, Blind Bay, BC
  • MLS# 10009043 - $765,000 - 3643 Malakwa Road, Malakwa, BC
  • MLS# 10009130 - $895,000 - 3410 Oxbow Frontage Road, Sicamous, BC
  • MLS# 10000535 - $995,000 - 4465 Squilax-Anglemont Road, Scotch Creek, BC
  • MLS# 10012124 - $999,989 - DL 564 Forest Access Road, Seymour Arm, BC
  • MLS# 10011389 - $1,400,000 - 6478 Highway 97B, Westwold, BC
  • MLS# 10009887 - $1,500,000 - 4141 54 Street SE, Salmon Arm, BC
  • MLS# 10002266 - $1,999,000 - 4485 Back Enderby Road, Enderby, BC
  • MLS# 10002266 - $11,000,000 - 222 Mara Lake Lane, Sicamous, BC
This information is taken from the Multiple Listing Service.
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Purchasing a home or property that is in foreclosure or for some other reason has become a "Court Ordered" sale in BC may be a bit of a different procedure than you're expecting/used to so here is a brief overview of how it works:

  • A potential Buyer presents an offer.
  • The Seller (bank, Crown or whomever has the court order authorizing the sale) may counter the offer price, conditions, deposit etc.
  • Once the Buyer and Seller have agreed to terms/conditions then we have an "accepted offer" and the Buyer will then proceed to remove any conditions they may have put in place such as subject to home inspection, water test, arranging financing etc.
  • When the Buyer has removed any/all the subject to clauses there is just one condition remaining - Subject to Court Approval. At this time the Seller applies for a court date.
  • On the court date anyone interested in purchasing this property may make an appearance with a non-subject offer in hand. All offers are presented to the judge and the judge makes the final decision in regards to who the successful purchaser will be.  There are no guarantees how the judge will rule.

The court approval process is a bit more complicated than many people expect. It is up to the judge to look after the interests of all parties involved and that includes the person(s) losing their home/property to the bank. If the judge feels that the property hasn't been marketed effectively and/or the purchase price offered is too much below the fair market value they could decide not to accept any offer at that time.

Please note: this is an over-simplified description for berevity's sake. Always get proper advice from a professional realtor and/or lawyer, especially if you're unfamiliar with the process.