Understanding HUD Home BIDDING DEADLINES

Written by Susanne Novak on November 30, 2008 – 3:07 pm -

You probably wonder why there are so many different Bidding Deadlines for Columbus HUD Homes? Let me try to explain the differences and the impact they have on your bidding strategy.

NEW Listings – Owner Occupants Only for 10 Days
A property that is listed for the first time on http://www.nhmsi.com will be offered for owner occupants only, starting on a Friday. This is called the PRIORITY PERIOD and lasts for 10 days. Bidding deadline for a new listing ALWAYS falls on a Sunday and ends at midnight.

OPEN Listings – All Bidders DAILY
HUD will review all offers received during the priority period. If HUD did not receive an offer meeting internal guidelines then the listing opens up for bidding to any qualified buyer. Owner occupants and investors can bid. Bid Deadline is now DAILY at midnight.

PRICE REDUCTIONS – Owner Occupants First for 5 Days
Sometimes a property does not sell during the open listing period. After a certain time HUD will reduce the price on this property and publish the re-listed property on Fridays again. The first 5 days following a price reduction the property is available for owner occupants only. This shortened priority period ends the following Tuesday at midnight. From time to time you can find HUD listings with several consecutive price reductions.

Open PRICE REDUCTIONS – All Bidders DAILY
Should the property still not sell during the shortened priority period, it then becomes available for bidding to all qualified buyers again. Deadline for bidding is now DAILY at midnight.

RE-LISTINGS – Owner Occupants First for 5 Days
Occasionally a property that was already in contract falls out of contract again. In that case HUD will offer the property for sale again and re-post the listing on a Friday. The price may be the same as before or reduced. A re-listed property is available for owner occupants only during the first 5 days. These bidding deadlines fall on a TUESDAY at midnight.

Open RE-LISTINGS – All Bidders DAILY
As before, if the property did not sell during the priority period for owner occupants, the listing will open up to all bidders with a daily deadline at midnight.

CONTRACT ACCEPTED – WHAT NEXT?
Congratulations! You won! Hopefully your agent was prepared for the good news and you completed all the paperwork BEFORE submitting your bid. You have now exactly 48 hrs to submit the complete contract package to NHMSI.

Faxes are not allowed, and contracts need to be submitted with ORIGINAL signatures in blue ink.
HUD will review your paperwork and email your agent once your contract has been fully accepted (ratified). This process will take about 7-10 days.

I am a HUD registered bidding agent and can help you find and bid on any HUD home. I will make sure to double and triple check all of your paperwork so our contract gets accepted the first time! Call or email me anytime with any questions you may have. I am looking forward to helping you purchase a new home soon!

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Posted by: Susanne Novak, ABR, FIS 
Specializing in HUD Homes, Shortsales, Investment Real Estate
(614) 975-9650


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