Mapping homes you can buy from the US government for <$100k
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- #government homes
- #affordable housing
- #foreclosure properties
- The U.S. government owns and lists thousands of homes due to foreclosures on federally-backed mortgages, with 2,074 currently available.
- Affordable options exist, including 334 homes under $100,000 across 38 states, 77 under $50,000, and 15 under $25,000, with concentrations in the Rust Belt and rural South.
- An example is a Flint, Michigan house listed for $3,000, sold as-is and requiring significant repairs, illustrating the low end of the market.
- Buyers must purchase through a licensed agent (HUD-registered broker), with owner-occupants often getting priority over investors, and should expect as-is sales with potential liens or back taxes.
- Financing can be challenging for very cheap homes, but options like FHA 203(k) rehab loans are available for slightly higher-priced properties.
- List prices are starting points; final sale prices may vary, and properties often require thorough inspection and title checks due to their condition and vacancy.
- The data excludes tax-lien and sheriff sales to focus on deeded, agency-owned homes, with listings updated daily from sources like HUD, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac.