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How to Buy HUD Homes in
Arizona
HUD
homes can be a great investment for potential home owners and real
estate investors. Often times, the properties can be
purchased at a significantly reduced market value.
As
a potential HUD home buyer, remember the following:
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You
must use the services of a HUD registered real estate broker
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You
must be pre-approved for a mortgage or show evidence of
adequate cash reserves to purchase the home
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Owner-occupied
bidders receive the first priority to purchase HUD homes
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HUD
offers three types of properties: FHA insurable homes,
FHA insurable homes with a repair escrow and homes hat are not
insurable with an FHA loan.
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You
do not have to finance a HUD home with an FHA loan
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HUD
homes are sold "as-is"
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Before
making a bid on a HUD home, you must provide your HUD
registered real estate broker with the appropriate earnest
money in the form of a cashiers check or money
order.
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If
the purchase price is $50,000 or less, the amount of the
earnest money required is $500. If the purchase price is
greater than $50,000, the amount is $1,000.
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Your
earnest money check should be made payable to the escrow
account of your HUD registered real estate broker.
You
can obtain a list of Arizona HUD homes currently for sale by
clicking here or
here. If you need a HUD registered real estate
broker, click here. As always, if you have any questions,
please feel free to contact us at (602) 993-0000 with any HUD home related questions.
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