Can You Really Buy a HUD Home for a Total of $100?
As unbelievable as this question sounds, many potential buyers ask if they can buy a HUD home for only $100 in Greater Atlanta. The truth is… the total purchase price of a HUD home is NOT $100. However, you can buy a HUD home with a $100 down payment if you qualify for a FHA loan and you are an owner-occupant buyer.
This is an amazing program for many buyers! If you are like many buyers in today’s market, you may have a hard time funding 3.5% down and closing costs to purchase a home. As a result, this is the perfect program for you to move into your dream home in Greater Atlanta.
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8 Responses to “Can You Really Buy a HUD Home for a Total of $100?”
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