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HOW CAN I BUY A HUD HOME? FAQ
Can HUD help me buy a home, if I don’t have much money?
Helping people become homeowners is one of the most important things HUD does Here are some suggestions:
Start by reading our "homebuyer's kit"- particularly the part about the federal mortgage programs that can help people buy homes. HUD's FHA has many mortgage insurance programs that can help first-time homebuyers Also, be sure to read about buying a HUD home - they can be very good deals!
Contact one of the HUD-approved housing counseling agencies They can help you sort through your options
Call your local office of housing and community development or your mayor's office to see if there are any local homebuying programs that could help you.
Who do I talk to about an FHA mortgage?
You'll need to talk to a HUD-approved lender and ask them about FHA mortgages
Contact our FHA Resource Center at answers@hud.gov or by phone at 1-800CALLFHA for information about FHA mortgages.
Contact a housing counseling agency (http://www hud gov/counseling) to see if there are any other other financing options that might work for you
Who can I talk to about buying a home if I don't know if it's a good idea for me?
There are HUD-approved housing counseling agencies that can help you decide whether buying a home is right for you Contact one in your area
How do I know if I qualify for a mortgage?
There are many different kinds of mortgages available, and qualification requirements vary The best thing for you to do is shop around - talk to two or three local lenders to find out what kinds of mortgages they have available that could fit your situation
There are a number of mortgage calculators online that can give you some idea about your ability to qualify for a mortgage
HUD offers a good calculator, in our "homebuyers kit " You also might want to contact a housing counseling agency They may be able to direct you to the kinds of mortgage programs that might fit your needs