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You'll need someone to help you through the process of buying a home.  Especially a HUD Home.  It is extremely important to find an experienced agent to help you during this milestone.  Someone who you can trust, who is looking out for your best interest and who knows the ends and outs.

And all the financial details that can seem so mind-boggling to first-time home buyers are something the agent deals with every day. He or she will help you figure the price range you can afford, explain the advantages and disadvantages of different types of mortgages, guide you through the paperwork, and be there to answer last-minute questions when you sign the final papers at closing.

If you're buying a HUD Home, you're required to use a HUD registered real estate agent. While purchasing a HUD Home can be a harder process than a regular real estate transactions, the return will be worth it.  There are some MAJOR requirements which must be met-certain forms that must be used, and procedures that must be followed. But these requirements are clearly stated in advance, and the real estate agent will be there to help you through it all.

There are no negotiations between buyer and seller when you buy a HUD Home. This can be a real advantage. There's no haggling about price-everything is spelled out in black and white. In some cases HUD will send a counter offer to the buyer.  The buyer will then have the opportunity to accept or counter again. What's more, HUD responds promptly to your offer, and if it's accepted, closing on the home MUST occur within 30 to 45 days.

Finding a HUD broker is fairly easy. All you need to do is ask around or google HUD Home Realtors in the area you're interested in and you'll find someone willing and experienced. Some brokers specifically advertise their desire to sell HUD Homes on the Internet and in magazines.  Make sure your agent is experienced and full time!

Best of all, the valuable help you'll receive from the real estate agent is usually free!  That is right!!  HUD will pay your agent to help you!

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