Friday, January 9, 2009

Investing in HUD Homes

A HUD Home is a home where the current homeowner cannot keep up with their payments, the lender forecloses on the home, HUD pays the lender what is owed and takes ownership of the home. So, in essence it is foreclsure that was secured by HUD who then trys to sell the home at market value typically using a Marketing and Management Company.

Any interested party who can qualify for a loan or who can pay cash may buy a HUD home. Owner occupants must live in the house as their primary residence for at least one year and may not buy another HUD home as an owner occupant for another two years. Buyers must use a broker or agent who is registered with HUD to place a bid on a property.

Once a HUD home has been selected your real estate agent must submit your bid for you. Normally, HUD Homes are sold in an "Offer Period." At the end of the Offer Period, all offers are opened and considered to be received simultaneously, and, basically, the highest acceptable net bid is accepted. If the home isn't sold in the initial Offer Period, you can submit a bid until the home is sold. Bids can be submitted any day of the week, including weekends and holidays. They will be opened the next business day. The results from the review of all accepted bids are posted on our website. It is the responsibility of the real estate agent to check our website for accepted bid information and ensure that all the required forms are properly filled out and sent to us within two business days of acceptance.

Sales transactions shall close within the timeframe as specified on your state/regional Forfeiture and Extension Policy. Closing timeframes in California are 45 days. Properties may close in less than the timeframe specified. However, the amount of days specified above for your state/regional area MUST be entered on the HUD Sales Contract. If closing does not occur within the timeframe then extension fees will apply. The Broker must submit a written request for an extension regardless of the reason for the delay in closing.

Special Programs Offered by HUD:

One of HUD's Special Sales Program under the Good Neighbor Initiatives is the Officer Next Door/Teacher Next Door (OND/TND) program. The OND/TND Programs offers HUD-owned, single family homes that are located in HUD designated Revitalization Areas will be made available to Law Enforcement Officers and Teachers at a 50 percent discount of the last listed price. When a law enforcement officer or teacher chooses to use an FHA-insured mortgage the down payment is $100. When a governmental agency of nonprofit organization is the purchaser, HUD expects that the full discount will be passed on to the law enforcement officer or teacher. Officer Next Door/Teacher Next-Door program participants are required to own and use their property as their sole residence for at least three (3) years. Participants agree to execute a second mortgage and note which will be for the amount of the discount which HUD can call at a later date if the buyer fails to re-certify. During the entire term (3 years), the buyer may NOT own ANY residential real property other than the OND/TND home. Failure to comply with this (or any OND/TND) requirement may result in the remaining balance of the second mortgage becoming immediately due and payable. The officer or teacher must submit a contract bid of 100 percent of the listing price. Winning bidder will be chosen by lottery. The 50 percent discount will be applied at closing. Teachers must be employed in the school district that they purchase a home in under the Teacher Next Door Program. More information on this program can be found at http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/reo/goodn/main.cfm

Effective November 1, 2005, HUD announced the eligibility of firefighters and emergency medical technicians to purchase HUD acquired homes located in HUD designated revitalization areas at a discount, in accordance with HUD's regulations for the Officer/Teacher Next Door (OND/TND) Sales Program. Inclusion in the OND/TND program is designed to help more firefighters and emergency responders become homeowners, and will further the goals of the OND/TND Sales Program to accelerate the revitalization of America's cities by promoting the integration of dedicated role models and mentors into the community. More information can be found at http://www.hudpemco.com/choose_specials.htm

Another one of HUD's Special Sales Program under the Good Neighbor Initiatives is the Direct Sales to Non-Profit Organizations and Government Agencies. This special sales program under which approved non-profit organizations and government agencies may purchase properties at discounted prices for use in local housing or homeless programs. More information on this program can be found at http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/reo/goodn/main.cfm

There are great opportunities to be taken advantage of by buying HUD homes. They are usually priced below market value for quick sales and offer amazing programs for civil servants. If you're interested on a free list of HUD homes for sale in your area, contact us today at nathan-crudogroup@ascentrealestate.net or visit our website at www.NathanCrudoGroup.com

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