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HUD willing to accept lower for Owner Occupancy than Investor?

Maurice George
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Hello BP Pros, 

I am looking at a HUD property a few days ago. This property needs very minor (less than 3K work). It is considered a upper middle class neighborhood. This property's asking price is 245K (the comp is in 260K or 270K range with some minor work). I bid 80%, I got a typical 88% counter. I also put my offer as "back up considered". However, I am blown away today that I found that this property went 183K net as "O/O." I got blew away by this. How on earth my 80% never got considered?

Here is my question: Is HUD willing to accept much lower offer for buyer as O/O?

Thanks. 

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Bruce Lynn#1 Real Estate Agent Contributor
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So it is outside the exclusive period?   With that kind of pricing why did it not sell during exclusive?   They are in the business of selling to O/O, but I'm surprised they would take that kind of pricing.

Are you sure those are the right numbers?   I guess you can know for sure in 30-45 days.

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