Featured HUD Listings

New
958 DORTHY DR

HUD Foreclosure

Single Family Home
Corpus Christi, TX 78412
2
3
1080 ft2
1955
New
1 of 21 7530 HENRY

HUD Foreclosure

Single Family Home
Center Line, MI 48015
1
3
995 ft2
1947
New
1 of 13 7213 MALIBAR LN

HUD Foreclosure

Single Family Home
Biloxi, MS 39532
2
3
1411 ft2
1971
New
6225 WESTDALE DR

HUD Foreclosure

Single Family Home
Grand Blanc, MI 48439
1
3
1084 ft2
1956
New
1 of 29 6218 HIGHWAY E

HUD Foreclosure

Single Family Home
Fredericktown, MO 63645
1
1
938 ft2
1946
New
1 of 32 5899 JOHN DALY ST

HUD Foreclosure

Single Family Home
Taylor, MI 48180
1
3
1143 ft2
1953
New
1 of 30 505 SHELBY ST

HUD Foreclosure

Single Family Home
Sandusky, OH 44870
1
3
1328 ft2
1927
New
1 of 5 5002 ALPHA WAY

HUD Foreclosure

Single Family Home
Flint, MI 48506
1
3
963 ft2
1959

Finding HUD Homes with HousingList

HousingList features an extensive collection of HUD home listings throughout the United States. If you are looking to buy a HUD home, this is the best place to start. Our database of available HUD homes has been updated as recently as May 2024.

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When buying a HUD property, the process is different (and sometimes easier) than buying regular real estate. However, you do need to work with a HUD approved broker. We have detailed information about the broker for your convenience. This information is available to registered members of HousingList, so make sure to browse our free listings until you find one (or more!) that you would like more information about.

Process of Buying a HUD Home:

  1. Click on a location above, or simply enter your preferred location in the search box. This will pull up a listing of HUD homes in your area.
  2. Browse our database of free listings. See photos, number of beds & baths, and more.
  3. When and if you decide you would like more information, register for full price and HUD broker contact information.
  4. Contact your preferred HUD broker to get the process started. You are now on your way to owning a HUD home!