If you're searching for a new home, you may have come across references to Housing and Urban Development (HUD) homes. HUD offers government mortgage insurance programs and loans. But what is a HUD home, exactly?
Here are the basics to help you with your home search:
HUD homes are foreclosed properties reclaimed by the government. When a buyer uses a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan to buy a residential property, they risk losing the property entirely if they cannot make their mortgage payments. The government then re-sells the homes at a low price to make up for the money spent paying off the rest of the mortgage.
Every HUD house gets an appraisal to determine the best price, but they are still often below market value. This makes them attractive options for first-time homebuyers, flippers or anybody looking for a good deal.
The HUD agency offers many incentives to homebuyers to encourage the sale of these foreclosed properties. These incentives include grants, vouchers and special buyer programs to assist with mortgage payments, down payments and more. Buyers with careers in public service or who work with nonprofit organizations are also eligible for some of these special incentives.
It's important to note that the process for buying a HUD home differs from other homes. You won't find listings for these properties in the usual places like MLS or search portal sites. Instead, you can search and browse HUD listings on their website.
HUD homes are different from other properties in that you have to buy them at auction. You need a licensed real estate agent to represent you, to bid on and purchase a property.
Is a HUD property right for you? There are many factors to consider, but knowing the basics will help you make your decision. Consult a real estate professional for advice on the best way to proceed with your home search.
As a lifelong resident of Litchfield County, Heather is quite familiar with the beautiful Northwest Corner of Connecticut. In partnership with her husband at Turri, Inc., in Torrington, she managed and grew a 30+ employee electrical contracting firm that served both the residential, commercial and industrial industries. Currently residing in Goshen she hopes to transfer and utilize many of the skills she learned in contracting to the real estate industry.
Knowing how a vital community relies on its volunteers, Heather spent many hours in several capacities at local organizations that she admires. She serves on the Woodridge Lake Finance Committee and House Committee, Victoria Court Condominium Association (secretary) and Educating Canines Assisting with Disabilities (volunteer and nursery mom). Heather has also been involved with Goshen Community Care & Hospice (president of board of directors), Warner Theatre (board of directors), LARC (volunteer), Festival of Trees (founder), the Northwest Chamber of Commerce, and Goshen Business Circle. Heather also served as Vice President of Woodridge Lake’s Board of Directors.
In Heather’s spare time, she enjoys spending time with family usually in an active way by playing tennis, golf, boating, hiking and skiing.
Heather is honored to be a part of the E.J. Murphy team and hopes you will contact her with any of your real estate needs.