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Great Deals on HUD Homes for Sale in Auburn, Roseville, Rocklin, Lincoln, CA
Great bargains on FHA owned, or HUD Homes, such as this one on Montrose Lane in Lincoln CA, will be hitting the market starting this quarter, and peaking by the end of the year.
An increase in FHA loan defaults will give rise to the release of 178,000 HUD owned properties nationwide. Of those, 40,000 are said to be in the Northern California region, including homes for sale in Auburn, CA, Roseville, Rocklin, Lincoln, Sacramento, and surrounding areas.
What is a HUD home?
A HUD home is a 1-to-4 unit residential property acquired by HUD as a result of a foreclosure action on an FHA-insured mortgage. HUD becomes the property owner and offers it for sale to recover the loss on the foreclosure claim.
Who can buy a HUD home?
Owner occupants and investors can buy HUD homes. Priority is given to owner occupants during the initial listing period.
How can I buy a HUD home?
Only real estate agents with registered brokerages can make offers on HUD homes on behalf of their clients. Contact me if you would like more information on making an offer on a HUD home. The process is quite specific, and you will want an experienced HUD agent on your side.
What about financing?
FHA loans can be used to purchase HUD homes. HUD will pay for a section one pest clearance if the buyer finances using an FHA loan. Some of the benefits of an FHA loan are down payments as low as 3.5% and low closing costs. Buyers must meet loan qualifications. For more information, contact a qualified FHA lender such as Roland Benson at 916-768-1578.
Other types of financing, such as a conventional loan, can also be used to purchase HUD homes, as well as cash.
What is the Neighbor Next Door Program?
HUD’s Good Neighbor Next Door initiative is designed to encourage renewal of revitalization areas by providing law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians and teachers an opportunity to purchase homes in these communities. HUD provides a substantial incentive in the form of a fifty percent discount off the list price of eligible properties. Buyer’s paticipating in the Good Neighbor Next Door program must live in the home for 36 months to qualify for the discount.
For more information, visit the Official HUD Website.






