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Hud Guidelines 24 CFR 206.125.

Orlando Johnson
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  • New Lenox, IL
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Hello BP family I am interested in purchasing a property under Hud Guidelines 24 CFR 206.125. My question is  the price that was set by Hud set in stone or are they flexible any on the pricing. I am going to put in an offer on such a property later today and was curious if anyone here has any insight? Also, how do I know if the agent is showing the offer to Hud or could the agent not making the offer in order to receive a larger commission? 

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. 

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    Greg H.
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    The property is an FHA reverse mortgage foreclosure and must be sold per guidelines for full price for the first 120 days on the market

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    This may sound like a silly question but, it has beed pas the 120 days. Is their any truth that they maybe willing to accept an offer if it is 95% of asking price after the 120 days?

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    Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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    The property Must sell for 95% of the current fha appraisal, for the first six months or so anyway....this was a reverse mtg foreclosure. The listing price is typically this number.....take it or leave it. Your offer should go directly onto the hud home store website, I believe, even with a RM REO.