Under the timeline established for purchasing a HUD home.
Be prepared to follow a schedule.
New HUD home listings are posted weekly. During the initial listing
period, owner occupants can submit their bids for the first 10 calendar
days. The HUD home program is tailored to favor owner occupants, as the
hope is that proud homeowners will take pride of ownership to the
neighborhoods in which these properties are located.
Initial owner occupant priority period
The owner occupant offers received during listing period are considered
as if they were all received at the same time. All owner occupied bids
must be completed and confirmed on the Internet. These will be reviewed
and awarded to the highest acceptable net bid. The bids are reviewed and
posted at the conclusion of the 10 day owner occupant listing period.
Open bidding process
In the event that no acceptable bids were received at the end of the
owner occupied listing priority period, investors and any members of the
general public can bid on the property. These bids are then reviewed and
the highest acceptable net bid will be accepted.
When no acceptable bid have been received on a HUD home, daily bids will
be reviewed and results will be posted the next day business day. Bids
that are received during the same day are considered to have been
received simultaneously. Bids received on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
bids will be reviewed on Mondays and the highest acceptable net bid to
HUD will be selected.
The HUD home listing will remain on the market until an acceptable bid
has been received or HUD may withdraw the home from the market to
reassess the marketability of the home. Bids must be submitted via the
internet before 11:59 p.m. in order to be valid for that day and will be
opened the next day with the exception of Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
in which case all bids received during that day will be opened on
Monday.
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