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    Bill Freeman
    Freeman Realty Group
    104 Springdale Way
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27517
    Office: 919 338-0788
    finding gov repossessed homes PDF Print E-mail

    How do you find government-repossessed homes in the Pittsboro area?

    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development acquires properties from lenders who foreclose on mortgages insured by HUD. These properties are available for sale to both homeowner-occupants and investors.
    You can only purchase HUD-owned properties. HUD will pay the broker's commission up to 6 percent of the sales price.
    Down payments vary depending on whether the property is eligible for FHA insurance. If not, payments range from the conventional market's 5 to 20 percent.
    One caution. HUD homes are sold "as is," meaning limited repairs have been made made but no structural or mechanical warranties are implied.


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