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HUD Foreclosures – Finding a Foreclosed HUD Home Online

September 1, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

By Carrie Reeder

HUD homes are ideal for first time home buyers or real estate investors

searching for inexpensive properties. HUD properties consist of

foreclosed homes with a FHA mortgage loan. Once the home is foreclosed, the

goal is to resell it quickly. Thus, if you can meet the criteria for a

mortgage, you can obtain a HUD foreclosed property. Locating a HUD

property using the internet is quick and easy because various websites offer

listings of foreclosed homes.

Government Housing Agencies and HUD

If you are looking to buy a HUD home, websites operated by government

agencies, such as HUD, are the best resources. The information included

on these websites is free to the public. In addition to providing an

up-to-date list of HUD homes in your area, websites will also provide a

step-by-step guide on how to bid, purchase, and find financing for a HUD

property.

Once you have accessed the HUD website, perform a quick search for HUD

listings in your state. This search will provide a list of homes

including detail property description, sale price, agent contact information,

and so forth. Some HUD homes are owner occupant, whereas others are

opened to all bidders. Real estate investors can buy properties in the

latter category.

Real Estate Agents and Realtor Listings

In addition to obtaining listings through government agency websites,

you may also find up-to-date HUD properties working with a real estate

agent. The majority of agents have websites that include an exhausted

list of properties for sale.

Along with these properties may include HUD foreclosed homes. If

working with a realtor or agent, obtain the company’s or agent’s website

address. Regularly refer to their online listing of homes. Every so often,

a HUD home will be included among the listing.

Online Listing of HUD Homes for Sale

Purchasing a list of HUD foreclosed homes for sale has advantages and

disadvantages. For starters, the list you purchase may be outdated or

may not include properties in your area. Instead of purchasing a one-time

list of HUD foreclosures, consider subscribing to an online listing

service that offers an up-to-date listing of properties.

These services are beneficial because you can search properties across

the country, which is great for investors. Moreover, you have the

option of receiving email notifications when a new HUD home is listed.

View our recommended list of foreclosed homes online

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide, an informational website about loans and bad credit mortgage loans.

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